Posts Tagged ‘dementia’

Symptoms of a Depressive Episode

Patients reported decreased ability to concentrate and be attentive that subjectively os perceived as a difficulty in remembering and reduced success in learning. This is particularly evident in adolescence and early adulthood, as well as by persons engaged in intellectual work. Physical activity is also reduced to inhibition (up to a stupor), which may be perceived as [...]

Symptoms of Motor and Volitional Disorders

Holistic changes in volitional activity seen in hyperbulia, hypobulia, parabulia and abulia, but some changes in the areas are described by instinct, depending on the type of instinct. Under hyperbulia is understood preoccupation drive, which is motivated by the increased attraction, which manifests itself in activity and disinhibition of instincts. This condition is a characteristic of [...]

Alzheimer’s Prognosis – Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s is a degenerative, progressive disease and affects memories, behavior and thinking as it is another type of dementia. It affects the ability of the person to carry out the normal activities. It is a neurogenerative disease which named after Aloi Alzheimer ( the German physician ) who first explained it. There is no treatment [...]