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Cognitive deficits in post-stroke aphasia
Published 2015-10-01“…The assessment of aphasics’ cognitive performance is challenging and such patients are generally excluded from studies that describe cognitive deficits after stroke. We evaluated aphasics’ performance in cognitive tasks compared to non-aphasic subjects. …”
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Frontal Lobe Infarction and Cognitive Deficits
Published 1998-10-01“…Cognitive deficits associated with frontal-lobe infarction in children with sickle cell disease (SCD) were examined at the Institute of Child Health, London, UK.…”
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Cognitive deficit in children (literature review)
Published 2022-12-01Subjects: “…cognitive deficit…”
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Specific cognitive deficits in children with hyperkinetic disorder
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Cognitive Deficits in Children Exposed to Valproate in Utero
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Cognitive Deficits and MRI in Sickle Cell Disease
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The Role of HMGB1 in Infection-Related Cognitive Deficits
Published 2025-02-01“…Among them, the high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) protein is a common biomarker implicated across several infection-related cognitive deficits. Understanding these effects and mechanisms is crucial for the development of strategies to prevent and treat infection-related cognitive impairment. …”
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Neuropsychological assessment and treatment possibilities of cognitive deficit in schizophrenic patients
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Hippocampal Neurogenesis, Cognitive Deficits and Affective Disorder in Huntington's Disease
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Exploring Cognitive Deficits and Neuromodulation in Schizophrenia: A Narrative Review
Published 2024-12-01“…Cognitive deficits are emerging as critical targets for managing schizophrenia and enhancing clinical and functional outcomes. …”
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Cognitive deficits in patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury
Published 2010-12-01“…Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most frequent causes of brain damage. Cognitive deficits reported in the literature after moderate to severe TBI include memory, language, executive functions, attention and information processing speed impairments. …”
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