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WORKING MEMORY AND EXECUTIVE DYSFUNCTION AS MARKERS FOR SUICIDE IN MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER PATIENTS
Introduction: Cognitive assessments could represent the basis for the development of better suicide risk assessment tools. However, neuropsychological functioning studies conducted so far in this field used different paradigms...
VERBAL FLUENCY, CLUSTERING AND SWITCHING IN PERSONS WITH DEPRESSION AS INDICATORS FOR COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS
Introduction: Verbal fluency represents the ability of a person to express a set of words based on different criteria: Phonemic verbal fluency task (PVF) - usually F.A.S letters and...