2005
DOI: 10.2753/imh0020-7411340406
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Methodological Issues in the Development of Computerized Methods of Diagnostics in Clinical Psychology

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“…The studies showed that cognitive functions improved significantly in patients with mild cognitive impairment, while patients with a moderate cognitive deficit demonstrated insignificant restoration of cognitive functions. Patients with mild dementia displayed little or no restoration of the cognitive sphere, although cognitive training had a positive effect on their psycho-emotional state (Bahar-Fuchs, Clare, & Woods, 2013;Cassilhas, Lee, & Fernandes, 2012;Chervinskaya & Shchelkova, 2005;Cyarto et al, 2012;Erickson et al, 2011;Gigler et al, 2013;Jelcic et al, 2012;Koehler, Wilhelm, & Shoulson, 2013;Ladowsky-Brooks, 2010;Liu-Ambrose et al, 2010;Nagamatsu et al, 2013;Pogosova, 2015;Svendsen & Teasdale, 2006).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The studies showed that cognitive functions improved significantly in patients with mild cognitive impairment, while patients with a moderate cognitive deficit demonstrated insignificant restoration of cognitive functions. Patients with mild dementia displayed little or no restoration of the cognitive sphere, although cognitive training had a positive effect on their psycho-emotional state (Bahar-Fuchs, Clare, & Woods, 2013;Cassilhas, Lee, & Fernandes, 2012;Chervinskaya & Shchelkova, 2005;Cyarto et al, 2012;Erickson et al, 2011;Gigler et al, 2013;Jelcic et al, 2012;Koehler, Wilhelm, & Shoulson, 2013;Ladowsky-Brooks, 2010;Liu-Ambrose et al, 2010;Nagamatsu et al, 2013;Pogosova, 2015;Svendsen & Teasdale, 2006).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the level of cognitive restoration, both Russian and foreign researchers use a complex of neuropsychological diagnostic techniques: the Mini-Mental State Examination, the Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB), the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (МоСА), the clock-drawing test, the Schulte Table, association tests (semantic speech activity), The Mattis Dementia Rating Scale, the "10 Words Memorization" test, the Randt Memory Test, the Wechsler Memory Scale, the Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST, WAIS-III), the Trail Making Test, Andre Rey's Test, the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST), and the Stroop Color and Word Test (SCWT). These techniques make it possible to evaluate the main cognitive parameters in patients with CHD and other somatic diseases (Blossom et al, 2017;Cassilhas, Lee, & Fernandes, 2012;Chervinskaya & Shchelkova, 2005;Cyarto et al, 2016;Jelcic et al, 2012;Liu-Ambrose, 2010;Nagamatsu et al, 2013;Solodukhin et al, 2016;Tarasova, Trubnikova, Kukhareva, & Barbarash, 2015;Tchakoute, 2017;Trubnikova et al, 2017;Williams, 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%