Apathy and reduced speed of processing underlie decline in verbal fluency following dbs

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  • who: Verbal Fluency following D and colleagues from the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, UK have published the Article: Apathy and Reduced Speed of Processing Underlie Decline in Verbal Fluency following DBS, in the Journal: Behavioural Neurology of 20/03/2017
  • what: The aim of this study was to examine changes with a particular focus on the role of cognitive speed. A backwards regression analysis was conducted to determine the predictive value of any correlates of decline in fluency. Although dysfunction of frontostriatal circuitry is known to lead to gradual decrements . . .

     

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