Addenbrooke's cognitive examination III in the diagnosis of dementia: a critical review
D Bruno, S Schurmann Vignaga - Neuropsychiatric Disease and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Addenbrooke's cognitive examination III is a screening test that is composed of tests of
attention, orientation, memory, language, visual perceptual and visuospatial skills. It is useful …
attention, orientation, memory, language, visual perceptual and visuospatial skills. It is useful …
Executive functions in primary progressive aphasia: A meta-analysis
Executive functions (EFs) refer to a set of cognitive processes, specifically shifting, inhibition,
updating of working memory, and are involved in the cognitive control of behavior …
updating of working memory, and are involved in the cognitive control of behavior …
Establishing two principal dimensions of cognitive variation in logopenic progressive aphasia
Logopenic progressive aphasia is a neurodegenerative syndrome characterized by
sentence repetition and naming difficulties arising from left-lateralized temporoparietal …
sentence repetition and naming difficulties arising from left-lateralized temporoparietal …
Stimulus-induced gamma rhythms are weaker in human elderly with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) in elderly adds substantially to socioeconomic burden
necessitating early diagnosis. While recent studies in rodent models of AD have suggested …
necessitating early diagnosis. While recent studies in rodent models of AD have suggested …
Disease-specific profiles of apathy in Alzheimer's disease and behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia differ across the disease course
Apathy is one of the most prevalent and disabling non-cognitive symptoms of dementia. This
loss of motivation and pervasive decline in goal-directed behaviour represents a core …
loss of motivation and pervasive decline in goal-directed behaviour represents a core …
Verbal short-term memory disturbance in the primary progressive aphasias: Challenges and distinctions in a clinical setting
Impaired verbal 'phonological'short-term memory is considered a cardinal feature of the
logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia (lv-PPA) and is assumed to underpin most …
logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia (lv-PPA) and is assumed to underpin most …
Naming ability assessment in neurocognitive disorders: a clinician's perspective
E Georgiou, S Prapiadou, V Thomopoulos, M Skondra… - BMC psychiatry, 2022 - Springer
Background Detecting impaired naming capacity is valuable in diagnosing neurocognitive
disorders (ND). A. clinical practice-oriented overview of naming tests validated in ND is not …
disorders (ND). A. clinical practice-oriented overview of naming tests validated in ND is not …
Visuospatial dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease and behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia
Abstract Objectives Approximately 30% of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients are
misdiagnosed due to overlapping and evolving clinical features. In particular, the distinction …
misdiagnosed due to overlapping and evolving clinical features. In particular, the distinction …
Behavioural changes predict poorer survival in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
C Nguyen, J Caga, CJ Mahoney, MC Kiernan… - Brain and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Objective The Motor Neuron Disease Behavioural Scale (MiND-B) is a clinically
validated tool that was developed to detect behavioural dysfunction in patients with …
validated tool that was developed to detect behavioural dysfunction in patients with …
Longitudinal cognitive and functional changes in primary progressive aphasia
Objective The variants of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) are predominantly diagnosed
on the basis of specific profiles of language impairments. Deficits in other cognitive domains …
on the basis of specific profiles of language impairments. Deficits in other cognitive domains …