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  2. Utilization behavior - Wikipedia

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    Children with ADHD were found to display significantly higher utilization behavior compared to children of a control group. [5] ADHD is associated with frontal lobe abnormalities and with the knowledge that UB involves the frontal lobe, researchers have started to form a connection between the two.

  3. Tangential speech - Wikipedia

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    It is less severe than logorrhea and may be associated with the middle stage in dementia. [1] It is, however, more severe than circumstantial speech, in which the speaker wanders but eventually returns to the topic. [3] Some adults with right hemisphere brain damage may exhibit behavior that includes tangential speech. [4]

  4. Montessori-Based Dementia Programming - Wikipedia

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    Montessori-Based Dementia Programming uses rehabilitation principles of guided repetition, and task breakdown each progressing from simple to complex. Additionally, principles of dementia interventions such as external cue usage and reliance on implicit memory are used. Examples of activities include reading groups and memory games.

  5. Psychological therapies for dementia - Wikipedia

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    Psychological therapies for dementia are starting to gain some momentum. [ when? ] Improved clinical assessment in early stages of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia , increased cognitive stimulation of the elderly, and the prescription of drugs to slow cognitive decline have resulted in increased detection in the early stages.

  6. Visual selective attention in dementia - Wikipedia

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    Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia, which approximately two thirds of individuals with dementia are diagnosed with. [7] It is the major cause of dementia in older adults. [ 8 ] AD has an insidious onset with worsening prognosis, and results in deterioration in memory, spatial abilities, language, and many other cognitive ...

  7. Why brain rot and bed rotting aren't all bad — and the ...

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    Why brain rot and bed rotting are a response to burnout — and what mental health experts say about it. ... Over 100 million under winter alerts as ice, snow threaten 22 states across Great Lak

  8. Cognitive disorder - Wikipedia

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    Delirium is a type of neurocognitive disorder that develops rapidly over a short period of time. Delirium may be described using many other terms, including: encephalopathy, altered mental status, altered level of consciousness, acute mental status change, and brain failure.

  9. Echolalia - Wikipedia

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    Mitigated echolalia refers to a repetition in which the original stimulus is somewhat altered, [1] and ambient echolalia refers to the repetition (typically occurring in individuals with dementia) of environmental stimuli such as a television program running in the background. [1] Examples of mitigated echolalia are pronoun changes or syntax ...