The method of comparing premorbid versus current intellectual ability has become established clinical practice in the differential diagnosis of dementia versus depression. Recently, Schlosser and Ivison (1989) suggested that the comparison of premorbid ability versus current memory function may offer a more sensitive method of assessing early dementia. In the present study, a variety of within-subject discrepancy analyses comparing premorbid estimates with current measures of memory and intellectual functioning were compared across three groups: patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type, patients with major depression and healthy controls. The results revealed that, while mean group differences were easily demonstrated, the overlap betwe...
Distinguishing between cognitive deficits seen in depression and progressive dementing, diseases is ...
The implications of a depression superimposed upon dementia of the Alzheimer\u27s-type have been rep...
Neuropsychological changes distinguishing mild Alzheimer's disease (AD) from frontotemporal dementia...
The method of comparing premorbid versus current intellectual ability has become established clinica...
We wanted to investigate whether the difference between actual and premorbid intelligence can be use...
General cognitive function and specific language and memory processing abilities were compared in de...
Previous studies concerned with neuropsychological aspect of depression, detected comparatively spec...
This study investigated the utility of the cognitive measures of the Dean-Woodcock Neuropsychologica...
Three-hundred-and-thirty-four cognitive profiles from neuropsychological examinations assessed durin...
Similarities in presentation of Dementia of Alzheimer’s Type, Vascular Dementia, Frontotemporal Deme...
Objective To assess cognition in major depressed (MD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and depression in A...
The objective was to investigate the clinical and psychometric differences between patients with dem...
Objective: The principal objective of this study is to examine the cognitive profile of patients wit...
The neuropsychology of dementia and depression is surveyed with a focus on dementia of Alzheimer typ...
The objective was to investigate the clinical and psychometric differences between patients with dem...
Distinguishing between cognitive deficits seen in depression and progressive dementing, diseases is ...
The implications of a depression superimposed upon dementia of the Alzheimer\u27s-type have been rep...
Neuropsychological changes distinguishing mild Alzheimer's disease (AD) from frontotemporal dementia...
The method of comparing premorbid versus current intellectual ability has become established clinica...
We wanted to investigate whether the difference between actual and premorbid intelligence can be use...
General cognitive function and specific language and memory processing abilities were compared in de...
Previous studies concerned with neuropsychological aspect of depression, detected comparatively spec...
This study investigated the utility of the cognitive measures of the Dean-Woodcock Neuropsychologica...
Three-hundred-and-thirty-four cognitive profiles from neuropsychological examinations assessed durin...
Similarities in presentation of Dementia of Alzheimer’s Type, Vascular Dementia, Frontotemporal Deme...
Objective To assess cognition in major depressed (MD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and depression in A...
The objective was to investigate the clinical and psychometric differences between patients with dem...
Objective: The principal objective of this study is to examine the cognitive profile of patients wit...
The neuropsychology of dementia and depression is surveyed with a focus on dementia of Alzheimer typ...
The objective was to investigate the clinical and psychometric differences between patients with dem...
Distinguishing between cognitive deficits seen in depression and progressive dementing, diseases is ...
The implications of a depression superimposed upon dementia of the Alzheimer\u27s-type have been rep...
Neuropsychological changes distinguishing mild Alzheimer's disease (AD) from frontotemporal dementia...