April 07, 2004

No Impairment in Verbal Fluency? What Do You Call Increasingly Poor Word Recall?

From a study on cognitive functions in depressive disorders, carried out at Stockholm University:

The total group of depressed individuals showed impairments in tasks tapping episodic memory and mental flexibility. Of more interest, however, was the observation that the pattern of impairments varied as a function of depression subgroup: the major depression and mixed anxiety-depressive disorder groups exhibited significant memory dysfunction, whereas individuals with dysthymia showed pronounced difficulties in mental flexibility. Minor depression did not affect cognitive performance. Verbal fluency and perceptual-motor speed were not affected by depression.

Posted by nchicha at April 7, 2004 03:55 PM
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