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- Pseudodementia (otherwise known as depression-related cognitive dysfunction or depressive cognitive disorder) is a condition where mental cognition can...
- language use and acquisition. Semantic amnesia can lead to dementia. Pseudodementia (otherwise known as depression-related cognitive dysfunction) is a condition...
- syndrome, balderdash syndrome, syndrome of approximate answers, hysterical pseudodementia or prison psychosis. The term prison psychosis is sometimes used because...
- has been conducted. Foerster's syndrome Ganser syndrome (hysterical pseudodementia) where patients are unable to appropriately answer even straightforward...
- paternal uncle named Andrew (Jerry Lewis) who suffers from depressive pseudodementia. Andrew is found by Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) living as a...
- concentration and memory; the last three symptoms are seen in what is known as pseudodementia. Clinical features also differ between those with late-onset bipolar...
- from both delirium and dementia. These are differently diagnosed as pseudodementias, and any dementia evaluation needs to include a depression screening...
- Proteus-like syndrome Prune belly syndrome Pseudo-Cushing's syndrome Pseudodementia Pseudoexfoliation syndrome Psyc****ganic syndrome Puer aeternus Pulmonary...
- depressive episode may present as deficits in memory. This is referred to as pseudodementia and often goes away with treatment. Decreased concentration may be reported...
- Educational psychology Hyperthymesia Language attrition Lotus tree Memory Pseudodementia Repressed memory Tip of the tongue Maddox, G. B.; Balota, D. A.; Coane...