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- Dysexecutive_syndrome abstract "Dysexecutive syndrome (DES) consists of a group of symptoms, usually resulting from brain damage, that fall into cognitive, behavioural and emotional categories and tend to occur together. The term was introduced by Alan Baddeley to describe a common pattern of dysfunction in executive functions, such as planning, abstract thinking, flexibility and behavioural control. It is thought to be Baddeley's hypothesized working memory system and the central executive that are the hypothetical systems impaired in DES. The syndrome was once known as frontal lobe syndrome, however dysexecutive syndrome is preferred because it emphasizes the functional pattern of deficits (the symptoms) over the location of the syndrome in the frontal lobe, which is often not the only area affected.Classification code in ICD-10 - F07".
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- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Absent-mindedness.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Alzheimers_disease.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Attention_span.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Attentional_control.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Autobiographical_memory.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Baddeleys_model_of_working_memory.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Behavioral_script.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Brain_damage.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cognitive_neuroscience.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurobiological_brain_disorder.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_analytic_therapy.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Comorbidity.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Confabulation.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Dementia.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Executive_dysfunction.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Executive_functions.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Frontal_lobe.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Frontal_lobe_disorder.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Korsakoffs_syndrome.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Obsessive-compulsive_disorder.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Obsessive–compulsive_disorder.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Perseveration.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Schizophrenia.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Short-term_memory.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Short_term_memory.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Utilization_behavior.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Utilization_behaviour.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Working_memory.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dysexecutive neuropsychological profile".
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dysexecutive syndrome".
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "controversial".
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "dysexecutive syndrome".
- Dysexecutive_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "frontal lobe syndrome".
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- Dysexecutive_syndrome subject Category:Cognitive_neuroscience.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome subject Category:Neurobiological_brain_disorder.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome comment "Dysexecutive syndrome (DES) consists of a group of symptoms, usually resulting from brain damage, that fall into cognitive, behavioural and emotional categories and tend to occur together. The term was introduced by Alan Baddeley to describe a common pattern of dysfunction in executive functions, such as planning, abstract thinking, flexibility and behavioural control.".
- Dysexecutive_syndrome label "Dysexecutive syndrome".
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- Dysexecutive_syndrome sameAs Q5319401.
- Dysexecutive_syndrome sameAs Q5319401.
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