Cognitive profile in adult women with turner syndrome: IQ split and associations with ADHD and ASD
CONCLUSIONS: These results show that the TS phenotype in adulthood is associated with a clinically significant uneven cognitive profile, and particular impairments in integrative executive functions.PMID:37165648 | DOI:10.1080/13546805.2023.2209312 (Source: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry)
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry - May 11, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Hanna Bj örlin Avdic Johan Lundin Kleberg Marcus van der Poll Louise Fris én Matilda Hutley Mandi Sarjanen Ida Nordgren Katja Ekholm Angelica Lind én Hirschberg Ann Nordgren Charlotte Willfors Source Type: research

Linguistic anomalies observed in the Sentence Completion Test in patients with schizophrenia
CONCLUSION: Schizophrenia patients showed both semantic and syntactic errors in written language. Moreover, these errors seemed to be partly independent of general intelligence. Notably, patients showed a noticeable number of syntactic errors. Further investigation into the language of patients with schizophrenia and schizophrenia-spectrum disorders is required.PMID:37167542 | DOI:10.1080/13546805.2023.2209313 (Source: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry)
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry - May 11, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Young Tak Jo Ji Soo Lee Jaiyoung Park Jungsun Lee Yeon Ho Joo Source Type: research

Cognitive profile in adult women with turner syndrome: IQ split and associations with ADHD and ASD
CONCLUSIONS: These results show that the TS phenotype in adulthood is associated with a clinically significant uneven cognitive profile, and particular impairments in integrative executive functions.PMID:37165648 | DOI:10.1080/13546805.2023.2209312 (Source: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry)
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry - May 11, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Hanna Bj örlin Avdic Johan Lundin Kleberg Marcus van der Poll Louise Fris én Matilda Hutley Mandi Sarjanen Ida Nordgren Katja Ekholm Angelica Lind én Hirschberg Ann Nordgren Charlotte Willfors Source Type: research

"My mind goes dead  … I cannot speak": an expression of DPD
CONCLUSION: Given Mr R's underlying neuropsychological deficit, hearing voices without speech-associated gestures might place excessive demands on his ability to process the information, exacerbating his feelings of threat. This sets up the pattern of suppressed insula activation, and possibly the suppression of the auditory cortex leading to the presented unusual DPD symptoms.PMID:37057376 | DOI:10.1080/13546805.2023.2197201 (Source: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry)
Source: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry - April 14, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: D Goeta M Mula M Mayhew N A Poole Source Type: research