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[Neuropsychological tools for the study of depression].

Judith Butman1, Fernando Taragano, Ricardo Allegri.   

Abstract

Depression is a common disorder, affecting approximately one in ten of the population at some time in their lives. The nature and extent of such changes, however, is less clear, and their specificity to mood disorder, their existence before the onset of affective symptoms, their etiology and their relation ship to underlying neuroanatomical abnormalities remain poorly understood. Our objective is to present a comprehensive review of the existing neuropsychological literature on bipolar affective disorder, mayor depression and the differential diagnosis between geriatric depression and the depression as early symptom of Alzheimer's disease. The most critical neuropsychological assessment to study this patients will be discussed. Depression is associated with dysexecutive syndrome which correlate with fronto subcortical diseases. Cognitive impairment include attention disorders, memory difficulties type forgetfulness and executive dysfunction (planning and executions of complex behaviors, monitoring of performance, feedback, decision making etc). Cortical neuropsychological profile in a depressive patients represent Alzheimer's disease associate. Neuropsychological assessment is useful to detect both different cognitive profiles (Cortical vs Subcortical).

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14569306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vertex        ISSN: 0327-6139


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1.  Agitation and apathy increase risk of dementia in psychiatric inpatients with late-onset psychiatric symptoms.

Authors:  Yuan Shao; Haiyun Xu; Jian Wang; Xijian Dai; Wei Liang; Lina Ren; Yongjun Wang
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2021-04-28       Impact factor: 3.630

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