نتایج جستجو برای: neurobehavioral manifestations

تعداد نتایج: 60292  

Journal: :Parkinsonism & related disorders 2007
M Felice Ghilardi Andrew S Feigin Fortunato Battaglia Giulia Silvestri Paul Mattis David Eidelberg Alessandro Di Rocco

We have recently introduced a set of sequence learning tasks that emphasize explicit learning and target anticipation and involve the activation of frontal lobes. This type of learning is impaired even in the early stages of Parkinson's disease (PD). Studies on the effects of L-Dopa on cognitive symptoms of PD have yielded controversial results. To verify whether L-Dopa acutely improves explici...

2017
Lori Khrimian Arnaud Obri Gerard Karsenty

OBJECTIVE That the bone-derived hormone osteocalcin is necessary to promote normal brain development and function, along with its recently described sufficiency in reversing cognitive manifestations of aging, raises novel questions. One of these is to assess whether bone health, which deteriorates rapidly with aging, is a significant determinant of cognition and anxiety-like behavior. METHODS...

2016
Ailsa L McGregor Jo Dysart Malcolm D Tingle Bruce R Russell Rob R Kydd Gregory Finucane

The aim of this study was to describe the effects of varenicline, a smoking cessation aid that acts as a nicotinic agonist, on cognitive function in patients with early clinical Huntington's disease (HD) who were current smokers. Three gene-positive patients transitioning to symptomatic HD were evaluated using the Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale part I and III (motor and behavioral su...

Journal: :Preventive medicine 2011
Jennifer I Gapin Jeffrey D Labban Jennifer L Etnier

UNLABELLED Evidence supports the beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) on cognitive performance and suggests that effects might be particularly large for children. However, limited research has explored PA as a means of managing behavioral symptoms and improving cognitive performance of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The etiology of ADHD and the putative m...

Journal: :Current pharmaceutical design 2010
Albert Adell

Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder characterized by a profound disruption of perception, cognition, and emotion. The condition affects approximately 1% of the population and is thought to be the result of genetic vulnerability and environmental influences. The symptoms of schizophrenia fall into three main categories, i.e. positive symptoms (hallucinations, delusio...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2001
P J Moriarty D Lieber A Bennett L White M Parrella P D Harvey K L Davis

Gender effects have been reported quite consistently in schizophrenia, with male patients having an earlier age of onset, poorer functional outcome, greater negative symptoms and cognitive impairment, and less severe positive symptoms. Because age of onset, cognitive impairments, and negative symptoms are all correlated with poorer functional status, it is not clear if previously reported gende...

2014
M. Strassnig J. Signorile C. Gonzalez P.D. Harvey

Despite 50 years of pharmacological and psychosocial interventions, schizophrenia remains one of the leading causes of disability. Schizophrenia is also a life-shortening illness, caused mainly by poor physical health and its complications. The end result is a considerably reduced lifespan that is marred by reduced levels of independence, with few novel treatment options available. Disability i...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2002
Clarine J van Oel Margriet M Sitskoorn Marty P M Cremer René S Kahn

Evidence is accumulating that developmental abnormalities, poor neuromotor function, and increased problem behavior precede the manifestation of schizophrenia itself. Information on school performance and behavioral development was obtained for 49 pairs of twins in which at least one twin suffered from schizophrenia (20 monozygotic [MZ], 29 dizygotic [DZ]) and for 43 pairs of healthy control tw...

2015
Sanne Peeters Tiago Simas John Suckling Ed Gronenschild Ameera Patel Petra Habets Jim van Os Machteld Marcelis

BACKGROUND Dysconnectivity in schizophrenia can be understood in terms of dysfunctional integration of a distributed network of brain regions. Here we propose a new methodology to analyze complex networks based on semi-metric behavior, whereby higher levels of semi-metricity may represent a higher level of redundancy and dispersed communication. It was hypothesized that individuals with (increa...

2016
Vivian Huang Shadi Beshai Mabel Yu

PURPOSE Research in depression has revealed differences in the way depressed individuals across cultures report their symptoms. This literature also points to possible differences in symptom reporting patterns between men and women. Using data from a larger dataset (Beshai et al. 2016), the current study examined whether non-depressed and depressed Egyptian and Canadian men and women differed i...

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