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Mild Cognitive Impairment - concepts, cut-offs, and clinical relevance
(2019-04-25)
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a diagnosis frequently used in dementia research and in memory clinics. MCI is meant to identify patients without dementia, but with cognitive decline beyond what is considered normal, ...
On cognition and personality in bipolar disorder
(2019-05-24)
Even though the hallmark of bipolar disorder is recurrent episodes of elevated or depressed mood, mounting evidence suggests that cognitive impairment is a prominent characteristic of bipolar disorder. The heterogeneity ...
The reserve concept in patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment - new approaches
(2010-03-26)
The concept of reserve stems from the observation that premorbid factors, e.g. education, result in variation in the response to any kind of brain pathology. As subjects with higher reserve tolerate more neuropathology, ...
Subjective cognitive decline in memory clinic patients - characteristics and clinical relevance
(2017-05-12)
Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) refers to concerns – symptoms - regarding one’s
cognitive functioning, in the absence of objective evidence of impairment. SCD has
been described as a possible stage preceding mild ...
Speech and language dysfunction in childhood epilepsy and epileptiform EEG activity
(2010-03-05)
In severe childhood language disorder, concomitant dysfunction in other areas may be
present. There are indications that epileptiform EEG activity and epilepsy may influence speech and language development, but this ...
Autism Spectrum Disorders in preschool children: cognitive aspects and interventions
(2014-10-30)
Aim: The overarching aims of this thesis were to (a) gain further insight into the developmental/cognitive aspects of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in young children, and (b) assess outcome after interventions of varying ...