Beneficial effects seen for 12 weekly sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy and/or pharmacotherapy using stepped approach
Emotion perception and processing performance tied to age in those with psychotic disorders and controls, while theory of mind performance only linked to age in patients
Protective effect suggested with female gender for schizophrenia patients with tardive dyskinesia
In some cases, cognitive impairment is reversible, but up to one-third of individuals with stroke develop dementia within five years
Authors observed poorer executive functioning, visuospatial memory, and deficits in vigilance sustained attention, psychomotor, impulse control
Depression in prior generations assessed by family history or genetics associated with lower cognitive performance in offspring
Nearly twofold higher risk for clinical progression seen for SOMI-1 and SOMI-2; nearly threefold higher risk seen for SOMI-3/4
For people with temporal lobe epilepsy, odds of worse cognitive phenotype seen for those in more disadvantaged ADI quintiles
New study shows shared family factors may explain previous findings
Steady and rapid improvement seen with dCBT-I during first three months, then fluctuated to six months