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What follows are professional practice guidelines developed for psychologists who perform evaluations of dementia, MCI, and age-related cognitive change.
Amnesic patients with MTL damage have intact procedural memory and learning (see 15 for a review), suggesting a set of implicit or non-declarative memory systems that are distinct from explicit or declarative memory (for example, 16, 17, but see 18 for an alternative interpretation).
27 cze 2020 · Starting from the definition analysis of Alzheimer’s disease, we proceeded to study the clinical, psychological and socio-environmental context, to better analyze the intrinsic and extrinsic...
For people with newly diagnosed dementia and members of their family accurate information about local support should be available in primary and secondary care, social care, and voluntary and com-munity settings.16 Information for patients with dementia is most useful if people with dementia have beeninvolvedinitscompilationandpresentation,and
inform the planning of dementia diagnostic services in Ireland, by providing evidence to support decisions by a Dementia Diagnostic Project Steering Group regarding recommendations and implementation of enhanced dementia diagnostic services for Ireland. This literature review
The essential feature of Dementia is impairment in short- and long-term memory, associated with impairment in abstract thinking, impaired judgment, other disturbances of higher cortical function, or personality change.
At the present time the term "senile dementia" may be referred to a symptomatology whose onset is over 65 years of age, slowly progressive and which primarily affect cognitive and memory functions. This definition agrees with a recent definition of our colleagues