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Co-administration of coenzyme Q10 and curcumin mitigates cognitive deficits and exerts neuroprotective effects in aluminum chloride-induced Alzheimer's disease in aged mice
Published 2025-01-01“…In contrast, CoQ10 and curcumin combinatorial regime markedly mitigated cognitive deficits Vs. individual high-dose in AlCl3-treated animals as demonstrated by their improved performance in neurobehavioral tests such as the Y-maze, novel object recognition, passive avoidance and Morris-water maze test. …”
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Alteration in EEG Delta and Beta Power During Working Memory Performance Differentiates Patients with Parkinson’s Disease with and without Dementia
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Unsuccessful language learners: the content of the notion and the typology
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Specificity of Cognitive Impairment in Neurological Disease: A Methodological Critique of Parkinson’s Disease
Published 1991-01-01“…Multiple cognitive deficits have been recognized in many neurological disorders but the specificity of the findings and the relationship to the underlying neuropathology remain obscure. …”
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The hidden face of Duchenne (Neuro)Muscular Dystrophy. Preliminary evidence of social cognition impairment as a feature of the neuropsychological phenotype of DMD
Published 2025-01-01“…Wechsler scales and a developmental neuropsychological assessment (NEPSY-II) were adopted.ResultsOur sample performed significantly worse than the reference scores in the “social cognition” sub-items of the NEPSY-II; the difference persisted even when splitting the sample by Dp140 depletion or cognitive deficit. The difference in the “affect recognition” scores between the Dp140 + and the Dp140− subgroups was confirmed even after excluding the subjects with a cognitive deficit.InterpretationDystrophin is highly expressed in structures involved in the brain networks underlying some social cognition skills. …”
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Event Related Potentials and Serial List Picture Memory in Parkinson’s Patients
Published 1996-01-01“…Indirectly the data are consistent with an interpretation of cognitive deficit in PD stressing attention resources.…”
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Dopamine Appetite and Cognitive Impairment in Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Published 2004-01-01“…The current paper tests three existing theories: State Regulation, Cognitive Deficit, and Temporal Difference (TD) learning. …”
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A clinical study on cognitive dysfunction in depressed patients
Published 2024-12-01“…Aim: This study aimed at assessing the cognitive domains affected and severity of cognitive dysfunction in first-episode patients of the unipolar depressive episode without psychosis and to assess the correlation of association of severity of cognitive deficit with severity of depression. Materials and Methods: A total of 40 patients with depression diagnosed according to International Classification of Diseases Research Diagnostic Criteria and 40 healthy controls were included. …”
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Psychosis as an Isolated Manifestation of COVID-19 in Non-Demented Patients with Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Cases and Literature Review
Published 2023-11-01“…Despite the recognition of cognitive deficit as a major risk factor for psychosis in Parkinson's disease, psychotic events have been reported in patients without dementia. …”
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The Effects of GABAergic System under Cerebral Ischemia: Spotlight on Cognitive Function
Published 2020-01-01“…Furthermore, exogenous cell transplantation, which improves cognition by modulating the GABAergic system, will also be described in this review to bring new insight and strategy on solving cognitive deficits caused by cerebral ischemia.…”
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Correlation between cognitive status and tomographic findings in patients with neurocysticercosis. Ecuador, 2019 – 2020
Published 2022-05-01“…<br /><strong>Conclusion</strong>: The cognitive deficit had a lower prevalence than that described in the specialized literature, and was associated with tomographic variables such as the size, number and location of the lesions; in multivariate analysis, none of these factors maintained their statistical significance</p>…”
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Candidate Genes Associated with Delayed Neuropsychomotor Development and Seizures in a Patient with Ring Chromosome 20
Published 2020-01-01“…We report a patient presenting nonmosaic ring chromosome 20 followed by duplication and deletion in 20q13.33 with seizures, delayed neuropsychomotor development and language, mild hypotonia, low weight gain, and cognitive deficit. Chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) enabled us to restrict a chromosomal segment and thus integrate clinical and molecular data with systems biology. …”
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Risk of Venous Thromboembolism in Patients Nursed at Home or in Long-Term Care Residential Facilities
Published 2011-01-01“…Some of the risk factors that came to light, such as home care as opposed to long-term residential care and cognitive deficit as causes of reduced mobility, are not among those usually observed in acutely ill patients.…”
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Health-related quality of life in patients with multiple sclerosis
Published 2022-02-01“…There was improvement in the impact of fatigue; pain effect; sexual satisfaction; bladder control; bowel control; impact of visual impairment; perceived cognitive deficit; mental health and social support.<br /><strong>Conclusions:</strong> satisfactory modifications were achieved in the perceived quality of life scale, in the mental and physical health components, for which there was an improvement in health-related quality of life.…”
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Hypocalcaemic cardiomyopathy: a description of two cases and a literature review
Published 2020-06-01“…Generally, the most common complications of hypoparathyroidism and/or hypocalcaemia are cerebral calcifications, cognitive deficit, and cataracts. Once calcium supplementation is administered, the disease has a good prognosis and, in most individuals, a significant improvement (21%) or even normalization (74%) of the left ventricular systolic function occurs.…”
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