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Subjective memory impairment after stroke

International Disability Studies, 1987
The responses of 95 stroke patients and 129 orthopaedic control patients were compared on a questionnaire of subjective memory abilities. Stroke patients reported more problems than orthopaedic controls, and relatives observed more problems in both groups than were reported by patients.
D J, Tinson, N B, Lincoln
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Reduced Mastication Impairs Memory Function

Journal of Dental Research, 2017
Mastication is an indispensable oral function related to physical, mental, and social health throughout life. The elderly tend to have a masticatory dysfunction due to tooth loss and fragility in the masticatory muscles with aging, potentially resulting in impaired cognitive function.
Y, Fukushima-Nakayama   +6 more
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Corticoamygdalectomy in Memory-Impaired Patients

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1992
Sixty-seven patients who underwent resection of the amygdala and temporal neocortex for intractable temporal lobe epilepsy were analyzed. Forty-four of them failed memory tests during the intracarotid sodium amytal procedure or showed severe impairment of contralateral material specific memory. Surgical outcome ratings were seizure-free or rare seizure,
H I, Kim   +4 more
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Memory impairment in multiple sclerosis

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1990
We compared the performance of 50 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and 35 normal controls on a variety of memory tasks to determine the nature and severity of memory deficits in the MS patients and the proportion of patients affected. We also determined the relationship between memory and other cognitive functions, demographic factors, disease ...
S L, Minden   +4 more
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Isoniazid and Impairment of Memory

Diseases of the Chest, 1968
SUMMARY During treatment with isoniazid, patients often have a clinically characteristic impairment of memory. Based upon this experience, a psychologist developed a special memory test (a "subtle" test). Testing before, during and after treatment showed a statistically significant impairment of memory at the examination during treatment as compared ...
K, Torning, P Z, Olsen
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Memory Impairment in Parkinson's Disease

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 2001
A total of 52 patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), 11 with presumptive Alzheimer's disease (AD), and 20 healthy subjects were studied; subjects were aged 55-74 years. Neurological symptoms were assessed quantitatively, and the state of higher mental processes were evaluated using the Luriya method. A number of memory tests were also used.
V V, Zakharov   +2 more
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Ageing memory: Use versus impairment

British Journal of Psychology, 1991
An uncued recall technique was used to compare recall of autobiographical events by two groups of elderly volunteers of equivalent general intelligence (assessed by unadjusted scores on the AH4 intelligence test). One group lived in residential care, and the other led independent lives.
Holland, Carol A.   +1 more
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Semantic Memory Impairment in Alzheimer's Disease

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1996
The present study investigated semantic memory and the presence of category-specific impairments in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer's type (DAT). Patients in advanced stages of Parkinson's disease (PD) and matched control subjects served as comparison groups.
Daum I.   +3 more
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Memory Impairments: Forgetfulness Versus Amnesia

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1988
Two varieties of memory disorders can be distinguished--those characterized by the phenomenon of forgetfulness and those characterized by the presence of an amnesic state. Although these two conditions may appear similar, they have different anatomical correlates and functional significance.
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Therapeutic approaches for memory impairments

Behavioural Brain Research, 1995
Pharmacological treatment strategies for the treatment in dementia disorders were described. A selection of the 15 different classes described by Fröstl and Maitre was made. In the paper there were included and described in detail the following classes: piracetam-type compounds, co-dergocrine-type compounds, vasodilators and haemorheological agents ...
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