2021
DOI: 10.5114/ms.2021.107459
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Disturbances of the cognitive functions of vehicle drivers in selected diseases

Abstract: Cognitive dysfunctions such as memory, attention, and orientation may occur in many disease entities, including those not included in the sphere of mental disorders. Their presence can significantly affect the ability to drive vehicles and road safety. The literature on the subject is dominated by studies assessing the functioning on the road of people driving vehicles with diagnosed cognitive disorders of various aetiologies. It is natural to divide them into disorders resulting from the pathology of the cent… Show more

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“…This assertion is corroborated through the execution of pertinent dual-task tests [6], subject to manifest control by one's cognitive abilities [6]. Cognitive processes are responsible for the exchange and flow of vital data between an individual and an immediate environment by way of receiving, storing, and processing information, to be subsequently transformed into an adequate bodily response [7][8][9]. Consequently, the cognitive component controlling any dual-task gait effectively stands for its correct execution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This assertion is corroborated through the execution of pertinent dual-task tests [6], subject to manifest control by one's cognitive abilities [6]. Cognitive processes are responsible for the exchange and flow of vital data between an individual and an immediate environment by way of receiving, storing, and processing information, to be subsequently transformed into an adequate bodily response [7][8][9]. Consequently, the cognitive component controlling any dual-task gait effectively stands for its correct execution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual muscle strength is part of one's hereditary characteristics [9]. Individual muscle strength is accounted for by the actual location of the genes in one of 16 human genomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%