Work can be an important etiologic factor in the genesis of some mental disorders
including cognitive disability. Occupational neuropsychology constitutes an
intriguing new but neglected area of research and clinical practice which deals
with the neurocognitive consequences of the work environment and work habits.
Neuropsychological knowledge is fundamental to understand cognitive requirements
of work competence. Work can impact sleep patterns and mental energy, which in
turn can cause neuropsychological symptoms. This report presents relevant
evidence to illustrate the relationship between work and cognitive
dysfunction.
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