نتایج جستجو برای: executive dysfunction

تعداد نتایج: 188902  

2013
Robert D. Barrett Tracey L. McLellan Audrey McKinlay

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) frequently occurs during childhood and adolescence with long-term neuropsychological and behavioral effects. Greater personal awareness of injury is associated with better outcomes. However, personal awareness is often assessed using ratings obtained from family members or significant others. Surprisingly, the accuracy of family-ratings compared with self-ratings ha...

Journal: :bulletin of emergency and trauma 0
arash mani research center of psychiatry & behavior sciences, shiraz university of medical science, shiraz, iran rohallah rostami ms candidate of clinical psychology, shiraz university of medical science ali alavi shoushtari research center of psychiatry & behavior sciences, shiraz university of medical science, shiraz, iran shahram paydar trauma research center, shahid rajaee (emtiaz) trauma hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

objectives: to describe the executive function of patients with traumatic injury admitted to rajaei hospital, shiraz, iran and to compare the executive function between normal individuals and those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd). methods: this was a case control study being performed during a 6-month period during spring and summer of 2013 in shiraz level i trauma center. ...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2002
Angela Juby Shirley Tench Victoria Baker

BACKGROUND Executive cognitive dysfunction can precede the memory disturbances of dementia. People with executive cognitive dysfunction can have a normal Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score but still have severe functional limitations. We evaluated the usefulness of clock drawing in identifying people with executive dysfunction who have a normal MMSE score. METHODS We reviewed the char...

Journal: :NeuroRehabilitation 2002
Brenna C McDonald Laura A Flashman Andrew J Saykin

Executive dysfunction is among the most common and disabling aspects of cognitive impairment following traumatic brain injury (TBI), and may include deficits in reasoning, planning, concept formation, mental flexibility, aspects of attention and awareness, and purposeful behavior. These impairments are generally attributed to frontal systems dysfunction, due either to direct insult to the front...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2006
F Xavier Castellanos Edmund J S Sonuga-Barke Michael P Milham Rosemary Tannock

The hypothesis that Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) reflects a primary inhibitory executive function deficit has spurred a substantial literature. However, empirical findings and methodological issues challenge the etiologic primacy of inhibitory and executive deficits in ADHD. Based on accumulating evidence of increased intra-individual variability in ADHD, we reconsider execut...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2013
Lewis Pettit Martina McCarthy Richard Davenport Sharon Abrahams

Letter fluency deficits are commonly detected in non-demented Parkinson's disease (PD) patients but the underlying cause remains uncertain. We investigated the role of slowed processing speed and executive dysfunction. Eighteen nondemented PD participants and nineteen controls were compared on letter fluency using a fluency index (Fi); the average time to "think" of each word, a measure indepen...

Journal: :British medical bulletin 2003
Rebecca Elliott

The term executive function defines complex cognitive processing requiring the co-ordination of several subprocesses to achieve a particular goal. Neuropsychological evidence suggests that executive processing is intimately connected with the intact function of the frontal cortices. Executive dysfunction has been associated with a range of disorders, and is generally attributed to structural or...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2006
Elisabeth L Hill Chris M Bird

Mixed evidence exists for executive dysfunction in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This may be because of the nature of the tasks used, the heterogeneity of participants, and difficulties with recruiting appropriate control groups. A comprehensive battery of 'executive' tests was administered to 22 individuals with Asperger syndrome and 22 well-matched controls. Performance was analysed both b...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2004
Margaret M Swanberg Rochelle E Tractenberg Richard Mohs Leon J Thal Jeffrey L Cummings

BACKGROUND Executive dysfunction (EDF) is common in Alzheimer disease (AD); however, its relationship to other symptoms is difficult to assess in patients with AD. OBJECTIVES To determine the prevalence of EDF and study its relationship to cognitive, functional, and neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with AD. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PATIENTS A retrospective analysis of data from participant...

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