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Psychomotor retardation in depression, a pilot study
Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 1991SummarySeveral studies have demonstrated that psychomotor retardation is an important sign of the major depressive episode, both from a diagnostic point of view and as a predictor of treatment outcome. However, it is uncertain to what extent psychomotor retardation is specific for the major depressive episode.
J J, Hoof +2 more
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Psychomotor Retardation: Clinical, Theoretical, and Psychometric Aspects
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1983This article reviews the evidence that retardation is a primary disturbance in affective disorders, that it is a core behavioral pattern and not merely a consequence of dysphoric mood.
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Hypernatremic Dehydration in Children with Severe Psychomotor Retardation
Clinical Pediatrics, 1985Three cases of hypernatremic dehydration in children with severe psychomotor retardation are described. All the children were receiving processed foods that contained extremely high amounts of sodium and were unintentionally deprived of free water.
R, Listernick, E, Sidransky
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Slow brain potentials and psychomotor retardation in depression
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1986Event-related cortical potentials were recorded in 11 patients with primary depression and 11 healthy control subjects during a serial choice reaction task. Each new trial was voluntarily initiated when the subject pressed a microswitch; an acoustic go or no-go signal followed after a fixed interval.
P, Thier, D, Axmann, H, Giedke
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Revue medicale de Liege, 1999
Psychomotor retardation, which is noted from the simple observation of the patient during the interview, may be considered as the best predictor of the efficacity of the antidepressor drugs. The major depressive episodes without psychomotor retardation are the most frequently encountered in clinical practice: psychotherapy alone is here relevant ...
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Psychomotor retardation, which is noted from the simple observation of the patient during the interview, may be considered as the best predictor of the efficacity of the antidepressor drugs. The major depressive episodes without psychomotor retardation are the most frequently encountered in clinical practice: psychotherapy alone is here relevant ...
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Mega-Corpus Callosum, Polymicrogyria, and Psychomotor Retardation Syndrome
Pediatric Neurology, 2010We describe two children from a consanguineous family who manifested mega-corpus callosum, polymicrogyria, and psychomotor retardation. These patients also exhibited the brain anomalies of pontine hypoplasia and an abnormal cerebellar vermis. Our report confirms the genetic nature of megalencephaly-polymicrogyria-mega-corpus callosum syndrome, suggests
Parayil S, Bindu +3 more
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Psychomotor retardation found in college students seeking counseling
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1995Psychomotor retardation (PMR) has been documented for inpatient populations. Futterman and Tryon (1994) [Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 25, 41-48] provided the first report of PMR in a female outpatient sample. Because 8 of their 11 depressed Ss were receiving medication, the possibility remains that Futterman and Tryon's ...
T J, Barkley, W W, Tryon
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PSYCHOMOTOR RETARDATION IN DEPRESSIVE SYNDROMES
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1967J, Colbert, M, Harrow
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PSYCHOMOTOR PERFORMANCE OF MENTAL RETARDATES
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1972L A, Weaver, C L, Ravaris
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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