نتایج جستجو برای: neurobehavioral manifestations

تعداد نتایج: 60292  

Journal: :Psychosomatics 2003
Mark J Rapoport Scott McCullagh David Streiner Anthony Feinstein

OBJECTIVE The authors assessed the association of major depression with behavioral outcome following mild traumatic brain injury. METHOD Consecutive patients with mild traumatic brain injury (N=170) were assessed for major depression. Those with major depression were compared with those without on self-report measures of psychosocial dysfunction, psychological distress, and postconcussive sym...

2013
Shandir Ramlagan Karl Peltzer Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya

BACKGROUND Little is known about social capital and health among older adults in South Africa. This study investigates the association between social capital and several health variables, namely: self-rated health, depressive symptoms, cognitive functioning and physical inactivity, among older South Africans. METHODS We conducted a national population-based cross-sectional study with a nation...

2016
Sanne C. T. Peeters Ed H. B. M. Gronenschild Therese van Amelsvoort Jim van Os Machteld Marcelis Rene Kahn Durk Wiersma Richard Bruggeman Wiepke Cahn Lieuwe de Haan Carin Meijer Inez Myin‐Germeys

BACKGROUND Previous research has shown that the human brain can be represented as a complex functional network that is characterized by specific topological properties, such as clustering coefficient, characteristic path length, and global/local efficiency. Patients with psychotic disorder may have alterations in these properties with respect to controls, indicating altered efficiency of networ...

Journal: :Psychiatria Danubina 2012
Apostolos Papazacharias Marcello Nardini

In the last years cognitive impairment in depression has been widely reported. It is clear that cognitive symptoms persist after remission of psychopathological symptoms but little is known about the pathophysiological events linking depression and cognitive impairment. Novel biological, structural and functional neuroimaging techniques have allowed a better definition of this relation. Depress...

Journal: :Clinics in geriatric medicine 2013
J Riley McCarten

The etiology of cognitive impairment in older adults is almost always a clinical diagnosis without definitive biomarkers. The clinical evaluation, therefore, is indispensable. Evaluating cognitive symptoms requires a deliberate approach to define the onset, course, and nature of symptoms. An informant who knows the patient well is essential. The physician must have a working knowledge of the ba...

2014
Giannis Lois Julia Linke Michèle Wessa Andreas Reif

Bipolar disorder is characterized by a functional imbalance between hyperactive ventral/limbic areas and hypoactive dorsal/cognitive brain regions potentially contributing to affective and cognitive symptoms. Resting-state studies in bipolar disorder have identified abnormal functional connectivity between these brain regions. However, most of these studies used a seed-based approach, thus rest...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2000
K B Boone P Lu D Sherman B Palmer C Back E Shamieh K Warner-Chacon N G Berman

We administered the b Test, a new measure to identify malingering requiring recognition of overlearned information, to 34 suspected malingerers and to 161 subjects in various clinical groups (moderate to severe head injury, elderly depressed, learning disability, schizophrenia, right and left CVA, and elderly normals). Comparisons of groups revealed more commission and omission errors in the su...

2010
Charles Lung-Cheng Huang

BACKGROUND The aims of this study was to clarify how accurate the depressed patients perceive their cognitive symptoms, and verify the appropriateness of the depressive rating scales in evaluating cognitive deficits in major depressive disorder (MDD) patients. METHODS The subjects consisted of 19 well-characterized medication-free patients with MDD and 19 healthy volunteers. The clinical and ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2000
K S LaBar M Mesulam D R Gitelman S Weintraub

Previous studies have shown that Alzheimer's disease, even in its early stages, decreases novelty-seeking behaviors (curiosity) and impairs the shifting of spatial attention to extrapersonal targets. In this study, early-stage probable Alzheimer's disease patients (PRAD) and young and aging controls were shown pairs of visual scenes, some of which contained emotionally-arousing material, while ...

2017
Abigail K Barnes Summer B Smith Subimal Datta

Cognitive dysfunction in depression has recently been given more attention and legitimacy as a core symptom of the disorder. However, animal investigations of depression-related cognitive deficits have generally focused on emotional or spatial memory processing. Additionally, the relationship between the cognitive and affective disturbances that are present in depression remains obscure. Intere...

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