“…Notably, the few existing studies of cognitive function in β‐TM were done almost exclusively on children and adolescents (Economou et al , ; Karimi et al , ; Shehata et al , , ; Duman et al , ; Raafat et al , ; El‐Alameey et al , ). To our knowledge, only three studies have assessed cognitive function in adults with β‐TM (Monastero et al , ; Raz et al , ,), showing marked reduction in cognitive performance in those patients when compared with healthy controls. Monastero et al () reported differences between β‐TM patients and controls using comprehensive neuropsychological battery including tests of memory, language, abstract reasoning, executive functions, attention and constructional/visuospatial skills.…”