All Relations between Psychotic Disorders and cognitive processing speed
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Maija Lindgren, Sebastian Therman, Anna Avellan, Tiina From, Jarmo Hietala, Minna Holm, Tuula Ilonen, Tuula Kieseppä, Heikki Laurikainen, Raimo K R Salokangas, Jaana Suvisaar. Extrapyramidal symptoms predict cognitive performance after first-episode psychosis. Schizophrenia (Heidelberg, Germany). vol 8. issue 1. 2022-08-04. PMID:35927423. |
ep symptoms were related with lower performance in neurocognitive testing at baseline and at follow-up, especially among those with nonaffective psychotic disorder, and especially in tasks requiring speed of processing. |
2022-08-04 |
2023-08-14 |
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Mabel Rodriguez, Karolína Knížková, Barbora Keřková, Aneta Siroňová, Petra Šustová, Juraj Jonáš, Filip Španie. The relationships between cognitive reserve, cognitive functioning and quality of life in first-episode schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Psychiatry research. vol 310. 2022-03-01. PMID:35231876. |
a total of 137 patients with either icd-10 schizophrenia or "acute and transient psychotic disorders" diagnosis, and 62 healthy controls had completed a comprehensive assessment of six cognitive domains: speed of processing, attention, working memory/flexibility, verbal memory, visual memory, and abstraction/executive functioning. |
2022-03-01 |
2023-08-13 |
human |