Our hypothesis is that perseverative cognition is such a mediator (Brosschot and...
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Methylphenidate and cognitive perseveration in hyperactive children. clinical symptoms of perseveration occurred at both assessments. Findings suggest that MPH may reduce cognitive flexibility temporarily in some ADHD children.
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Methylphenidate and cognitive perseveration in hyperactive children. R TANNOCK, R SCHACHAR Journal of child psychology and psychiatry and allied...
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Background: Executive cognitive dysfunction can precede the memory disturbances of dementia. People with executive cognitive dysfunction can have a normal Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score but still have severe functional limitations.
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may lead to attentional "overfocusing" or cognitive perseveration in hyperactive believed to reflect cognitive perseveration (e.g. perseverative actions...
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EJ689149 - How Positive Affect Modulates Cognitive Control: Reduced Perseveration at the Cost of Increased Distractibility.
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The information on this page can not be displayed. Head, D., Kennedy, KM, Rodrigue, KM, & Raz, N. (2009). Age differences in perseveration: Cognitive and neuroanatomical mediators of performance on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. Neuropsychologia, 47, 1200-1203.
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A great example of this comes from today's issue of Science, in which Topal et al describe how a well known "cognitive" phenomenon - perseveration - may be dramatically influenced by social cues.
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Cognitive perseveration, the inability to switch set or change the form of an activity, is often observed in brain-impaired individuals who have frontal lobe injuries. Denny-Brown and Chambers;
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