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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690203/emotion-dysregulation-and-depressive-symptoms-mediate-the-association-between-inhibitory-control-difficulties-and-aggressive-behaviour-in-children-with-adhd
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sofia Marques, Teresa Correia-de-Sá, Micaela Guardiano, Benedita Sampaio-Maia, Joana Ferreira-Gomes
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Impulsive aggressive behaviour, although not a core symptom, is often part of the clinical presentation of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Recently, impulsive aggression has been attributed to emotion dysregulation, which is currently conceptualised as a transdiagnostic factor and seems to contribute to the co-occurrence of other problems in ADHD. Thus, this study investigated the presence of impulsive aggressive behaviour and explored whether emotion dysregulation mediates the relationship between inhibitory control difficulties and aggressive behaviour in children with ADHD...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689273/the-efficacy-of-real-versus-sham-external-trigeminal-nerve-stimulation-etns-in-youth-with-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-adhd-over-4-weeks-a-protocol-for-a-multi-centre-double-blind-randomized-parallel-group-phase-iib-study-attens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katya Rubia, Lena Johansson, Ben Carter, Dominic Stringer, Paramala Santosh, Mitul A Mehta, Aldo Alberto Conti, Natali Bozhilova, Irem Ece Eraydin, Samuele Cortese
BACKGROUND: Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), if severe, is usually treated with stimulant or non-stimulant medication. However, users prefer non-drug treatments due to side effects. Alternative non-medication treatments have so far only shown modest effects. External trigeminal nerve stimulation (eTNS) is a minimal risk, non-invasive neuromodulation device, targeting the trigeminal system. It was approved for ADHD in 2019 by the USA Food and Drug administration (FDA) based on a small proof of concept randomised controlled trial (RCT) in 62 children with ADHD showing improvement of ADHD symptoms after 4 weeks of nightly real versus sham eTNS with minimal side effects...
April 30, 2024: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687442/symptoms-of-traumatic-encephalopathy-syndrome-are-common-in-community-dwelling-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Douglas P Terry, Anthony E Bishay, Grant H Rigney, Kristen Williams, Philip Davis, Jacob Jo, Scott L Zuckerman
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The consensus criteria for traumatic encephalopathy syndrome (TES), the possible in vivo clinical syndrome associated with significant repetitive head impacts, have only been minimally studied to date. This study examined the prevalence of the proposed core clinical features of TES in a sample of healthy adults. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey study was conducted through ResearchMatch, a national health volunteer registry. Participants were assessed for symptoms of TES based on the 2021 consensus criteria, including prior repetitive head impacts and core clinical features...
April 30, 2024: Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685922/cognitive-functioning-in-adolescents-with-severe-obesity-undergoing-bariatric-surgery-or-intensive-non-surgical-treatment-in-sweden-amos2-a-multicentre-open-label-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kajsa Järvholm, Eva Gronowitz, Annika Janson, Markku Peltonen, Lovisa Sjögren, Andrew J Beamish, Jovanna Dahlgren, Johan Mårtensson, Torsten Olbers
BACKGROUND: Severe obesity during childhood is associated with cognitive deficits. Studies in adults have suggested improvements in executive functioning and memory after bariatric surgery. Our aim was to explore changes in cognitive function in adolescents over two years after bariatric surgery or intensive non-surgical treatment. METHODS: The Adolescent Morbid Obesity Surgery 2 (AMOS2) is a multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled trial in which adolescents (aged 13-16 years) with severe obesity (defined as body mass index (BMI) ≥35 kg/m2 ) at three specialised obesity centres in Sweden, were randomly assigned to receive bariatric surgery or intensive non-surgical treatment...
April 2024: EClinicalMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678517/randomized-feasibility-pilot-of-an-executive-functioning-intervention-adapted-for-children-s-mental-health-settings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kelsey S Dickson, Megan Galligan, Tana Holt, Lauren Kenworthy, Laura Anthony, Scott Roesch, Lauren Brookman-Frazee
The critical role of executive functioning in autism as well as the co-occurring mental health challenges common among autistic youth support to the immense value of interventions targeting executive functioning for enhancing mental health services for autistic children. The goal of the present study was to conduct a randomized feasibility trial of Unstuck and On Target, an executive functioning intervention, adapted for delivery in children's community mental health setting. Mental health therapists (n = 26) enrolled with participating autistic clients (n = 32) were randomized to receive training in and deliver the adapted Unstuck intervention or to deliver care as usual...
April 28, 2024: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677962/the-role-of-state-versus-trait-anxiety-on-cognition-in-older-adults-with-major-depressive-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Usha D Persaud, Kevin J Manning, Rong Wu, Beth A Springate, David C Steffens
OBJECTIVE: Anxiety superimposed on late life depression (LLD) results in greater changes to prefrontal and medial temporal brain regions compared to depression alone. Yet, the combined impact of anxiety and depression on cognition in LLD has not been thoroughly investigated. The current study investigated whether annual changes in state and trait anxiety were associated with cognitive changes in older adults with major depression. We hypothesized that the presence of anxiety among older depressed adults would be associated with worse cognitive performance in the domains of memory and executive functioning over time...
March 28, 2024: American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676685/-results-of-a-cohort-single-center-randomized-study-of-the-modulating-effect-of-the-drug-mexidol-in-the-rehabilitation-of-patients-who-suffered-acute-cerebral-insufficiency
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
A A Belkin, V A Belkin, I E Vasilchenko, E A Pinchuk
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of the effect of pharmacological modulation of the rehabilitation process with the drug mexidol as an adjuvant component of the rehabilitation treatment of cognitive-emotional disorders in patients who have suffered acute cerebral insufficiency (ACI) due to acute cerebrovascular accident or traumatic brain injury. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was conducted as a randomized interventional prospective study and consisted of 5 visits. Patients were divided into 2 groups: main ( n =30, standard therapy + Mexidol IV 500 mg per day for 10 days, followed by Mexidol FORTE 250 orally, 1 tablet 3 times a day for 8 weeks) and control ( n =30, standard therapy for 66 days)...
2024: Zhurnal Nevrologii i Psikhiatrii Imeni S.S. Korsakova
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674291/integrating-clinical-neuropsychology-and-psychotic-spectrum-disorders-a-systematic-analysis-of-cognitive-dynamics-interventions-and-underlying-mechanisms
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REVIEW
Evgenia Gkintoni, Maria Skokou, Philippos Gourzis
Background and Objectives : The study aims to provide a comprehensive neuropsychological analysis of psychotic spectrum disorders, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression. It focuses on the critical aspects of cognitive impairments, diagnostic tools, intervention efficacy, and the roles of genetic and environmental factors in these disorders. The paper emphasizes the diagnostic significance of neuropsychological tests in identifying cognitive deficiencies and their predictive value in the early management of psychosis...
April 17, 2024: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672163/platelet-rich-plasma-prp-in-the-treatment-of-long-covid-olfactory-disorders-a-comprehensive-review
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REVIEW
Antonino Maniaci, Salvatore Lavalle, Edoardo Masiello, Jerome R Lechien, Luigi Vaira, Paolo Boscolo-Rizzo, Mutali Musa, Caterina Gagliano, Marco Zeppieri
Background: Long COVID has brought numerous challenges to healthcare, with olfactory dysfunction (OD) being a particularly distressing outcome for many patients. The persistent loss of smell significantly diminishes the affected individual's quality of life. Recent attention has been drawn to the potential of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy as a treatment for OD. This comprehensive review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of PRP therapy in ameliorating OD, especially when associated with long-term COVID-19...
April 5, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671701/enhancing-executive-functions-in-pediatric-epilepsy-feasibility-and-efficacy-of-a-computerized-cognitive-training-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
José Luis Tapia, Luis Miguel Aras, Jon Andoni Duñabeitia
Epilepsy, a prevalent neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, significantly impacts individuals' neurobiological, cognitive, and social lives. This report presents a feasibility study investigating the effects of a computerized cognitive training program on enhancing executive functions, particularly inhibitory control, in children and adolescents with epilepsy. Employing a pre-test-intervention-post-test design, the study involved 26 participants with diverse epileptic syndromes, focusing on those without severe intellectual disabilities...
April 18, 2024: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671689/comparing-executive-functions-in-children-and-adolescents-with-autism-and-adhd-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Claudia Ceruti, Alessandra Mingozzi, Nicoletta Scionti, Gian Marco Marzocchi
Two neurodevelopmental conditions, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), have been associated with executive function (EF) impairments but the specificity of their impairments is still controversial. The present meta-analysis aimed to identify the differences in EF profiles of ASD, ADHD, and ASD+ADHD in relation to a control group of individuals with typical development (TD) and to understand whether the EF performance could change depending upon the type of measure used to assess EF (performance tests vs...
April 15, 2024: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669560/cognition-and-other-non-motor-symptoms-in-an-at-risk-cohort-for-parkinson-s-disease-defined-by-rem-sleep-behavior-disorder-and-hyposmia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laure Pauly, Armin Rauschenberger, Claire Pauly, Valerie E Schröder, Gilles Van Cutsem, Anja K Leist, Rejko Krüger
BACKGROUND: REM-sleep behavior disorder (RBD) and other non-motor symptoms such as hyposmia were proposed by the Movement Disorder Society as research criteria for prodromal Parkinson's disease (P-PD). Global cognitive deficit was later added. OBJECTIVE: To compare non-motor symptoms, focusing on cognition, between a P-PD group and a matched control group. METHODS: In this cross-sectional, case-control study, in a first set of analyses, we performed extensive cognitive testing on people with (n = 76) and a control group without (n = 195) probable RBD and hyposmia...
2024: Journal of Parkinson's Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665809/transcutaneous-auricular-vagus-nerve-stimulation-enhanced-emotional-inhibitory-control-via-increasing-intrinsic-prefrontal-couplings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siyu Zhu, Qi Liu, Xiaolu Zhang, Menghan Zhou, Xinqi Zhou, Fangyuan Ding, Rong Zhang, Benjamin Becker, Keith M Kendrick, Weihua Zhao
BACKGROUND: Inhibitory control represents a core executive function that critically facilitates adaptive behavior and survival in an ever-changing environment. Non-invasive transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) has been hypothesized to improve behavioral inhibition performance, however the neurocomputational mechanism of taVNS-induced neuroenhancement remains elusive. METHOD: In the current study, we investigated the efficacy of taVNS in a sham-controlled between-subject functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) experiment with an emotional face Go/No-Go paradigm in ninety healthy young adults...
2024: International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology: IJCHP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664196/cannabis-use-characteristics-associated-with-self-reported-cognitive-function-in-a-nationally-representative-u-s-sample
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dafna Sara Rubin-Kahana, Kevin Butler, Ahmed Nabeel Hassan, Marcos Sanches, Bernard Le Foll
BACKGROUND: With increases in cannabis use and potency, there is a need to improve our understanding of the impact of use on cognitive function. Previous research indicates long-term cannabis use may have a negative effect on executive function. Few studies have examined persistence of it in protracted abstinence, and there is limited evidence of predictors of worse cognitive function in current and former users. In this study, we aim to evaluate the associations between cannabis use status (current, former, and never use) and self-report cognition...
April 25, 2024: Substance Use & Misuse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663362/the-association-of-neighborhood-socioeconomic-status-with-executive-function-and-processing-speed-in-cognitively-normal-mexican-americans-elders-from-the-health-and-aging-brains-study-health-disparities-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raul Vintimilla, Abigail Benton, Roya Morakabian, James R Hall, Leigh A Johnson, Sid E O'Bryant
INTRODUCTION: Neighborhood socioeconomic status (NSES) has been linked with overall health, and this study will evaluate whether NSES is cross-sectionally associated with cognition in non-Hispanic Whites (NHW) and Mexican Americans (MA) from the Health and Aging Brain: Health Disparities Study (HABS-HD). METHODS: The HABS-HD is a longitudinal study conducted at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. The final sample analyzed (n=1312) were 50 years or older, with unimpaired cognition, and underwent an interview, neuropsychological examination, imaging, and blood draw...
April 25, 2024: Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663140/the-impact-of-toxocara-seropositivity-on-attention-and-motor-skills-in-children-with-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mustafa Tolga Tunagur, Hatice Aksu, Evren Tileklioğlu, Hatice Ertabaklar
BACKGROUND: The study aims to compare neurological soft signs and executive functions between Toxocara-seropositive and seronegative groups in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. METHODS: The study included 60 boys with ADHD, aged 7-12. After blood samples were taken, the Stroop Color Word Test and Judgment of Line Orientation test (JLOT) were implemented to measure executive functions. Neurological soft signs were evaluated with Physical and Neurological Examination for Subtle Signs (PANESS)...
April 22, 2024: Early Human Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662353/when-waldenstr%C3%A3-m-macroglobulinemia-hits-the-kidney-description-of-a-case-series-and-management-of-a-rare-in-rare-scenario
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicolò Danesin, Greta Scapinello, Dorella Del Prete, Elena Naso, Tamara Berno, Andrea Visentin, Laura Bonaldi, Annalisa Martines, Roberta Bertorelle, Fabrizio Vianello, Carmela Gurrieri, Renato Zambello, Chiara Castellani, Marny Fedrigo, Stefania Rizzo, Annalisa Angelini, Livio Trentin, Francesco Piazza
BACKGROUND: Renal injury related to Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) occurs in approximately 3% of patients. Kidney biopsy is crucial to discriminate between distinct histopathological entities such as glomerular (amyloidotic and non-amyloidotic), tubulo-interstitial and non-paraprotein mediated renal damage. In this context, disease characterization, management, relationship between renal, and hematological response have been poorly explored. We collected clinical, genetic and laboratory data of seven cases of biopsy-proven renal involvement by WM managed at our academic center and focused on three cases we judged paradigmatic discussing their histopathological patterns, clinical features, and therapeutic options...
April 2024: Cancer reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662058/the-underlying-neuropsychological-and-neural-correlates-of-the-impaired-chinese-reading-skills-in-children-with-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhao-Min Wu, Peng Wang, Yun-Yu Zhong, Yun Liu, Xue-Chun Liu, Jiu-Ju Wang, Xiao-Lan Cao, Lu Liu, Li Sun, Li Yang, Yu-Feng Zang, Ying Qian, Qing-Jiu Cao, Yu-Feng Wang, Bin-Rang Yang
Impaired basic academic skills (e.g., word recognition) are common in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The underlying neuropsychological and neural correlates of impaired Chinese reading skills in children with ADHD have not been substantially explored. Three hundred and two children with ADHD (all medication-naïve) and 105 healthy controls underwent the Chinese language skill assessment, and 175 also underwent fMRI scans (84 ADHD and 91 controls). Between-group and mediation analyses were applied to explore the interrelationships of the diagnosis of ADHD, cognitive dysfunction, and impaired reading skills...
April 25, 2024: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660013/roadside-experiences-of-parents-of-children-with-developmental-coordination-disorder-and-or-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rayan Falemban, Kate Wilmut, Heather Hurst, Catherine Purcell
INTRODUCTION: Pedestrians are a vulnerable group at the roadside and previous research has identified that children with DCD and ADHD are at a heightened risk of pedestrian injuries. Despite this, limited research has explored parental perspectives of the pedestrian risks faced by children with DCD and/or ADHD. Understanding parents' perspectives provides a unique insight into the challenges children face every day and the concerns that parents perceive regarding their children's safety as pedestrians...
2024: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658936/relationship-between-cognitive-function-and-functional-outcomes-in-remitted-major-depression
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruiqing Luo, Ningdan Fan, Yikai Dou, Yu Wang, Min Wang, Xiao Yang, Xiaohong Ma
BACKGROUND: Few studies have focused on functional impairment in depressed patients during symptomatic remission. The exact relationship between cognitive performance and functional outcomes of patients with Major depressive disorder (MDD) remains unclear. METHODS: Participants diagnosed with MDD were included and interviewed at both baseline and follow-up. Cognitive function was assessed during acute episodes using the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB), which targeted attention (Rapid Visual Processing - RVP), visual memory (Pattern Recognition Memory - PRM), and executive function (Intra-Extra Dimensional Set Shift - IED)...
April 24, 2024: BMC Psychiatry
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