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NEUROCOGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN DRUG-NAIVE PATIENTS WITH FIRST EPISODE OF PSYCHOSIS BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT

Yuliya Zaytseva ; Moscow Research Institute of Psychiatry, Russia
Isaac Gurovich ; Moscow Research Institute of Psychiatry, Russia
Gayane Sarkisyan ; Moscow Research Institute of Psychiatry, Russia
Vagan Sarkisyan ; Moscow Research Institute of Psychiatry, Russia


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str. 155-157

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Sažetak

Cognitive deficit is a core feature of schizophrenia mostly grasping memory, psychomotor processing, attention, thinking, and
executive functioning and is already present in the prodromal phase of the illness and is detected at the onset. Recent studies have
been focused on the differentiation of cognitive functioning in relation to the diagnostic categories, which reveal cognitive
heterogeneity in schizophrenia and schizophrenia spectrum disorders. The study demonstrated that along with changes in the clinical
state, specifically, with reduction of psychopathological symptoms, patients with schizoaffective disorders show more positive
dynamics with better chances to back up while in schizophrenia the cognitive dysfunction is more defoned and less prone to
improvement.

Ključne riječi

first episode of psychosis; schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder; neurocognitive functioning; drug-naive patients

Hrčak ID:

264847

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/264847

Datum izdavanja:

1.9.2011.

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