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The Psychological and Cognitive Profile
2012In recent years, several studies have been conducted to investigate and measure the cognitive power of patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This topic was becoming of increasing interest because chronic hypoxemia has been progressively regarded as a crucial risk factor for possible cognitive dysfunction.
Sonia Dal Ben, Fernanda Bricolo
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Cognitive profile for Chinese patients with stroke
Brain Injury, 2002This study aimed to investigate the usefulness of the Chinese version of Cognistat for patients with stroke in a Chinese community.A total of 53 patients and 34 normal elderly with age, gender and literacy level matched were tested with the Chinese translated version of Cognistat.The results suggest that the patients performed significantly lower than ...
Chan, CCH +4 more
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Heterogeneity in the cognitive profile of normal elderly
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1990An increasing number of studies point to the fact that distinct cognitive subgroups may be identified among subjects with dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT). Although such heterogeneity could be the expression of neuropsychological, genetic, or epidemiological factors, the identification of neuropsychological subtypes in DAT could also reflect the ...
S, Valdois +4 more
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Emotional and Cognitive Factors in the Borderline Profile
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1984Profiles of ego functions of borderline patients are studied. Three ego functions were found to be significantly more disturbed: reality testing, object relations, and defense mechanisms. Further analysis of these and their subfunctions reveals a significant difference between emotional and cognitive factors.
R, Kretsch, Y, Goren, A, Wasserman
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WAIS-IV Profile of Cognition in Schizophrenia
Assessment, 2013The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) has been used extensively to study impairment across a range of cognitive domains in schizophrenia. However, cognitive performance among those with the illness has yet to be examined using the newest edition of this measure.
Natalie M, Michel +5 more
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Cognitive Profiles of Korean Poor Readers
Dyslexia, 2011This study compared the performance of 30 poor readers in the third grade with those of 30 average readers of the same age and 30 younger readers matched with the same reading level on phonological, visuo‐perceptual, orthographic, and naming speed tasks.
Jeung-Ryeul, Cho, Yu-Kyong, Ji
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Profiles of Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer Disease
Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 2002Most recent studies have used only two observations to estimate the rate of cognitive decline in patients with Alzheimer disease (AD); few have data taken from more than a 2-year period; and none report on autopsy-verified cases. Repeated observations over the complete course of the disease are necessary to quantitatively evaluate hypotheses such as ...
E, Helmes +4 more
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Continuity and change in cognitive ability profile
Behavior Genetics, 1986This paper focuses on continuity and change in cognitive ability profile, as represented by the pattern of subtest scores obtained on the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI) and Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) during middle childhood. A large number of twins have been tested annually in a longitudinal study, and
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Cognitive profiles in adolescents with mental retardation
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1992ABSTRACT. Cognitive profiles of performance were obtained from a selected group of adolescent subjects with mental retardation (MR) (n=32; mean age; 15.4 years, S.D.=3.7) by means of an ad hoc neuropsychological battery. On the basis of each subject's IQ, the experimental sample was divided into three homogeneous subgroups (severely, moderately and ...
Vicari, S +2 more
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Meta-cognitive profiles in anxiety disorders
Psychiatry Research, 2009This study had two distinct objectives. First, to examine the relationships between meta-cognitions and anxiety disorders. Second, to identify specific meta-cognitions as unique predictors of generalized anxiety (GAD), depression (DD) and obsessive-compulsive (OCD) disorders.
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