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Dysfunction of language Decreased attention and concentration Disorientation Impairment of executive functions Behavioral and personality changes when the frontal lobe is affected Related diseases The main disease that can cause cerebral atrophy is Alzheimer’s, since this pathology affects the temporal lobe causing a strong deterioration in memory, Other pathologies such as Pick’s

Diagnosis and Treatment of Subcortical Ischemic Vascular

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 · Cortical dysfunction refers to a problem with the cortex in the brain, It is the part of the brain that controls motor function, This kind of problem is seen with people who have Alzheimer’s

Subcortical structures and cognitive dysfunction in first

Subcortical Ischemic Vascular Dementia The greatest challenge in diagnos-ing SIVD lies in establishing a causal relationship between the magnetic resonance imaging MRI changes and the cognitive deficits from the viewpoint of a primary-care physician One can argue that causality is irrelevant but if a patient has SIVD management of the vascular risk factors should be optimized

subcortical dysfunction

 · In this study we examined the hypothesis that depression emotional lability and apathy in AD patients are associated with cortical-subcortical dysfunction METHODS We reviewed the psychiatric characteristics of 8 patients with the diagnosis of probable AD 21 who were participating in a longitudinal study of dementia at the University of Pittsburgh Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center …

Cortical and Subcortical Atrophy: Symptoms Causes and

 · Subcortical deficits either directly or in conjunction with cortical areas may underlie cognitive impairments in normal subjects and those with other disorders Dowd and Barch 2010 Juuhl-Langseth et al, 2015 Nielsen et al,, 2012, Pinkham et al,, 2011, Schlagenhauf et al,, 2014,

Cortical/Subcortical Disease Burden and Cognitive

 · The conditions fall into the category of subcortical processes that are characterized by deterioration of mental abilities, The concept of this type of dementia has led to a lot of debate where researchers are seeking to divide cognitive dysfunction into the subcortical and cortical dichotomy,

Frontal-Subcortical Circuits and Human Behavior

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Subcortical systems show differential stimulus sensitivity while cortical systems in turn can be differentiated using surface potential analysis, The present study examined contributions of subcortical dysfunction to cortical processing deficits using high-density event-related potentials, Event-related potentials were recorded to stimuli biased towards the magnocellular system using low-contrast …

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Subcortical dysfunction in schizophrenia: a comparison

From the Cambridge English Corpus The deficit is mainly subcortical, involving executive dysfunction, depression and anxiety, From the Cambridge English Corpus The response of the subcortical nonspecific system is generally slower by about 50- 60 ms than that of the cortical …

Executive dysfunction in subcortical ischaemic vascular

Subcortical Dementia

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Subcortical visual dysfunction in schizophrenia drives

 · In this study we assessed whether the extent of macro- and microscopic disease in the cortical and subcortical regions is important for determining cognitive dysfunction in patients with MS To this purpose we assessed the load of cortical/subcortical MS lesions on both T2-weighted and fast-FLAIR MR images from two groups of MS patients with and without cognitive impairment, In addition, …

Psychiatric Symptoms Associated With Cortical-Subcortical

What is cortical or sub-cortical dysfunction?

subcortical impairment but is more likely to reflect frontotemporal dysfunction We consider that the similarities between this disorder and subcortical degenerative syndromes may be due to a difficulty in generating action in schizophrenia perhaps arising from dorsolateral prefrontal disconnection,

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Subcortical structures and cognitive dysfunction in first

Schizophrenia is associated with widespread cortical and subcortical abnormalities Studies examining cognitive deficits in schizophrenia have historically focused on cortical deficits; however many subcortical areas also support cognition We sought to determine whether deficits in subcortical gray matter are linked to neurocognitive dysfunction in patients with first-episode schizophrenia, This …

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Background: Executive dysfunction has been reported in patients with subcortical-frontal pathology even in the absence of dementia Objective: This study was undertaken to determine if impairments in executive functioning could be found in non-demented patients with subcortical lacunes Methods: Cross sectional comparison between older control subjects n=27 and non-demented patients with

Frontal-Subcortical Circuits and Human Behavior Jeffrey L Cummings MD \s=b\Objective\p=m-\This synthetic review was performed to demonstrate the utility of frontal-subcortical circuits in the explanation of a wide range of human behavioral disorders, Data Sources,\p=m-\Reportsof patients with degenerative disorders orfocal lesions involving frontal lobe linked subcortical structures were

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