Impaired planning but intact decision making in early Huntington's disease: implications for specific fronto-striatal pathology.
Previous neuropsychological data have suggested that deficits in early Huntington's disease (HD) include executive impairments, which often are linked with frontal-lobe dysfunction. This study sought to investigate the profile of cognitive deficits using two computerised tasks whose performance...
Autors principals: | Watkins, L, Rogers, R, Lawrence, A, Sahakian, B, Rosser, A, Robbins, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2000
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