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Deficits in or preservation of basic number processing in Parkinson’s disease? A registered report
Abstract Neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease (PD) have a huge impact on patients, caregivers, and the health‐care system. To date, the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairments in PD has been established based on domain‐general functions such as executive functions, attention, or working memory.
Hannah D. Loenneker +4 more
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Rhodiola rosea extract is widely used to alleviate stress and improve cognition and mental resources. A total of 50 adult participants were treated with 2 × 200 mg R. rosea extract (Rosalin®, WS® 1,375) for 12 weeks and were subjected to a neuropsychological test battery as well as an event‐related brain potential measurement in a dual task paradigm ...
Tina Koop +3 more
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Accelerated brain ageing in sepsis survivors with cognitive long‐term impairment
Brain Age Gap Estimation (BrainAGE) is an algorithm which identifies age‐specific atrophy across the whole brain. Sepsis survivors with persistent cognitive deficits showed a significant higher BrainAGE score of 4.5 years compared to healthy controls which could indicate an accelerated brain atrophy.
Gundula Seidel +4 more
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Zusammenfassung Multiple Chemikaliensensibilität (MCS) ist eine subjektiv erlebte, erhöhte Empfindlichkeit gegenüber Chemikalien aus der Umwelt. Betroffene reagieren mit vielfältigen, unspezifischen Beschwerden. Symptome an Haut und Schleimhäuten werden von Personen mit MCS häufig auf eine Exposition gegenüber Chemikalien zurückgeführt.
Katharina Harter +3 more
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Many patients with schizophrenia show cognitive impairment. There is evidence that, beyond a certain dose of antipsychotic medication, the antipsychotic daily dose (ADD) may impair cognitive performance. Parallel to their D2 receptor antagonism, many antipsychotics show a significant binding affinity to cholinergic muscarinic receptors. Pharmacological
Michael Rehse +6 more
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Comparable to Alzheimer′s disease, mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson′s disease (PD‐MCI) is associated with an increased risk for dementia. However different definitions of PD‐MCI may have varying predictive accuracy for dementia. In a cohort of 101 nondemented Parkinson patients who underwent neuropsychological testing, the frequency of PD‐MCI ...
Inga Liepelt-Scarfone +8 more
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Deficits in or Preservation of Basic Number Processing in Parkinson's Disease? A Registered Report
Parkinson patients with mild cognitive impairment do not only show established motor (e.g., tremor and rigor) and nonmotor (e.g., depression and global cognitive impairment) symptoms. They also show deficits in some basic numerical functions: (non‐) symbolic magnitude comparison and number line estimation In contrast, auditory and written transcoding ...
Hannah D. Loenneker +4 more
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Objective In temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), a taxonomy classifying patients into 3 cognitive phenotypes has been adopted: minimally, focally, or multidomain cognitively impaired (CI). We examined gray matter (GM) thickness patterns of cognitive phenotypes in drug‐resistant TLE and assessed potential use for predicting postsurgical cognitive outcomes ...
Gadi Miron +6 more
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Evidence for a severe cognitive subgroup in a comprehensive neuropsychological Post-COVID-19 syndrome classification. [PDF]
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