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Psychometric assessment using classic neuropsychological and virtual reality based test: A study in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and schizophr…

2014

Assessment of neurocognitive functioning is a critical task in clinical settings. In many disorders, cognitive impairment precedes the onset of behavioral symptoms, and cognitive decline is a major factor contributing to functional disability. The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the executive functions by comparing the evaluations obtained using a neuropsychological battery with the one obtained using the virtual reality version of the Multiple Errands Test (V-MET). The study population included three groups: 10 patients affected by Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD); 10 Schizophrenic patients; 10 healthy Controls. The results identified executive problems in clinical samples.…

medicine.medical_specialtyObsessive-compulsive disorder; Schizophrenia; Virtual reality Neuropsychological assessmentmedicine.diagnostic_testNeuropsychologySettore M-PSI/03 - PsicometriaVirtual reality Neuropsychological assessmentExecutive functionsmedicine.diseaseTest (assessment)SchizophreniamedicineSettore MED/48 -Scienze Infermierist. e Tecn. Neuro-Psichiatriche e Riabilitat.Obsessive-compulsive disorderSchizophreniaSettore M-PSI/01 - PSICOLOGIA GENERALENeuropsychological assessmentObsessive-compulsive disorder Schizophrenia Virtual reality Neuropsychological assessmentCognitive declinePsychiatryPsychologyObsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)NeurocognitiveSettore MED/25 - PsichiatriaClinical psychology
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Executive summary of the joint position paper on renal denervation of the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe and the Eu…

2016

Renal denervation (RDN) was reported as a novel exciting treatment for resistant hypertension in 2009. An initial randomized trial supported its efficacy and the technique gained rapid acceptance across the globe. However, a subsequent large blinded, sham arm randomized trial conducted in the USA (to gain Food and Drug Administration approval) failed to achieve its primary efficacy end point in reducing office blood pressure at 6 months. Published in 2014 this trial received both widespread praise and criticism. RDN has effectively stopped out with clinical trials pending further evidence. This joint consensus document representing the European Society of Hypertension and the Cardiovascular…

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Association Between Fatigue and Cognitive Impairment at 6 Months in Patients With Ischemic Stroke Treated With Acute Revascularization Therapy.

2019

Background: Fatigue is a frequent symptom after stroke. We aimed to determine the association between fatigue and cognitive performance in patients with ischemic stroke who received acute revascularization therapy (IV thrombolysis and/or mechanical thrombectomy).Methods: Seventy patients were prospectively included in the stroke unit of the University Hospital of Dijon, France. A follow-up was performed at 6 months with clinical examination, fatigue assessment by the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS), and a comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation. Patients with fatigue (FSS score >4) were compared with patients without fatigue. Neuropsychological factors associated with fatigue at 6 month…

medicine.medical_specialtyPhysical examinationlcsh:RC346-42903 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeInternal medicineischemic strokeMedicineMemory impairment030212 general & internal medicineCognitive rehabilitation therapyEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceStrokelcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemDepression (differential diagnoses)Original Researchcognitive impairmentmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.diseasestrokeNeurologydepressionoutcomefatigueNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryExecutive dysfunctionFrontiers in neurology
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Online Adaptation to Altered Auditory Feedback Is Predicted by Auditory Acuity and Not by Domain-General Executive Control Resources

2018

Published: 12 March 2018 When a speaker's auditory feedback is altered, he adapts for the perturbation by altering his own production, which demonstrates the role of auditory feedback in speech motor control. In the present study, we explored the role of auditory acuity and executive control in this process. Based on the DIVA model and the major cognitive control models, we expected that higher auditory acuity, and better executive control skills would predict larger adaptation to the alteration. Thirty-six Spanish native speakers performed an altered auditory feedback experiment, executive control (numerical Stroop, Simon and Flanker) tasks, and auditory acuity tasks (loudness, pitch, and …

medicine.medical_specialtySpeech productionauditory acuityspeech productionadaptationAudiologyta311201 natural sciences050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC321-571LoudnessBehavioral Neurosciencepuheentuotto0103 physical sciencesOnline adaptationmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry010301 acousticsaltered feedbackBiological PsychiatryOriginal ResearchAuditory acuityAuditory feedbackpalaute05 social sciencesCognitionPseudowordPsychiatry and Mental healthexecutive controlNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyPsychologyNeuroscienceStroop effectFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Cognitive effects of labeled addictolytic medications

2017

Abstract Introduction Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug usage is pervasive throughout the world, and abuse of these substances is a major contributor to the global disease burden. Many pharmacotherapies have been developed over the last 50 years to target addictive disorders. While the efficacy of these pharmacotherapies is largely recognized, their cognitive impact is less known. However, all substance abuse disorders are known to promote cognitive disorders like executive dysfunction and memory impairment. These impairments are critical for the maintenance of addictive behaviors and impede cognitive behavioral therapies that are regularly administered in association with pharmacotherapie…

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Effect of Olympic Weight Category on Performance in the Roundhouse Kick to the Head in Taekwondo

2012

Effect of Olympic Weight Category on Performance in the Roundhouse Kick to the Head in Taekwondo In taekwondo, kick performance is generally measured using impact force and time. This study aimed to analyse performance in the roundhouse kick to the head according to execution distance between and within Olympic weight categories. The participants were 36 male athletes divided into three categories: featherweight (n = 10), welterweight (n = 15) and heavyweight (n = 11). Our results show that taekwondo athletes in all weight categories generate a similar relative impact force. However, the results indicate that weight has a large impact on kick performance, particularly in relation to total r…

medicine.medical_specialtyWeight CategoriesbiologyAthletesHead (linguistics)execution distanceTotal responsetaekwondo combatPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationbiology.organism_classificationbiomechanicsbody massPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSection I – KinesiologyPhysiology (medical)medicineSimulationResearch ArticleJournal of Human Kinetics
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Motor and cognitive development: the role of karate

2014

Background: regular physical activity has an effect on biological responses in both muscles and organs that, in turn, alter the structure and functions of the brain. Therefore, this study aims at comparing motor (sprint, coordination ability and explosive legs strength skills) and cognitive abilities (working memory, attention, executive functioning) in children. Methods: 39 children with average chronological age of 9 years were divided in: Karatekas (n=19) and Sedentary (n=20) groups. Their abilities were measured by motor and cognitive tests. Motor skills were assessed through a battery composed by the 20 mt Sprint test, the Agility test and the Standing board jump Test. Cognitive profil…

medicine.medical_specialtyWorking memoryMotor controlCognitionExecutive functionsDevelopmental psychologyCognitive testPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSprintchildre cognitive abilities motor abilities motor control field testMemory spanmedicineOriginal ArticleOrthopedics and Sports MedicinePsychologyMotor skillMuscles, Ligaments and Tendons Journal
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Perampanel and Visuospatial Skills in Children With Epilepsy

2021

Introduction: Perampanel (PER) is a non-competitive AMPA glutamate receptor antagonist approved for focal and generalized seizures as add-on therapy. PER does not seem to negatively affect the cognitive profile in children and adolescents, but its influence on visuospatial abilities is still to be assessed. The aim of our study was to assess visuospatial skills through a standardized neuropsychological evaluation in adolescents taking PER for 12 months.Methods: Our sample included 46 adolescents aged 12–18 years with focal and generalized drug-resistant epilepsy already in therapy with one or two antiseizure medications. Changes in visuospatial perception and memory were assessed by the Rey…

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Exploring Potential Benefits of Accumulated Multicomponent-Training in Non-Active Older Adults: From Physical Fitness to Mental Health

2021

The present study aimed to analyze the impact of a multicomponent training (MCT) program in a group of non-active older adults, comparing two different dose distributions. Twenty-four individuals, assigned to two groups, completed 15 weeks of MCT (2 days/week). The continuous group (CMCT

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Innovation in Neurosurgery: The Concept of Cognitive Mapping

2019

In recent years, advances in cortical-subcortical mapping, intraoperative neurophysiology, and neuropsychology have increased the ability to remove intrinsic brain tumors, expanding indications and maximizing the extent of resection. This has provided a significant improvement in progression-free survival, time of malignant transformation (in low-grade gliomas), and overall survival. Although current techniques enable preservation of language and motor functions during surgery, the maintenance of a complex set of functions defined with the term cognition is not always achievable. Cognition is defined as every neural process underlying a high human function and includes motor haptic and visu…

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