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Nuevo objetivo en la mira de la neuropsiquiatría: el síndrome disejecutivo y disejecutividad. Hallazgos clínicos neurológicos y psiquiátricos
Author(s) -
Andrés Miguel Mujica Alfonzo
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
revista chilena de neuropsicología
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0718-4913
pISSN - 0718-0551
DOI - 10.5839/rcnp.2011.0601.02
Subject(s) - humanities , physics , art , philosophy
espanolDesde el punto de vista sintomatologico, se han descrito numerosos hallazgos neurologicos asociados a lesiones, isquemias que corresponden a un deterioro cognitivo no favorable a la edad de los pacientes estudiados en diferentes investigaciones. Se ha tornado una premisa mundial el enfoque actual neuropsiquiatrico y el uso diagnostico y terapeutico de herramientas neuropsiquiatricas disponibles en la actualidad, teniendose consideracion de innovadores conceptos como la validez ecologica de tareas, test, y subtest neuropsicologicos. Es por ello que se pretende compartir una revision bibliografica desde esta optica, para identificar las probables lesiones que sean causa de este polemico y reciente objeto de estudio: el sindrome disejecutivo, o recientemente denominado disejecutividad EnglishFrom the standpoint of symptomatic have been reported numerous findings related to neurological injury, ischemia that corre-spond to unfavorable cognitive impairment at the age of the patients studied in various investigations, has become a global as-sumption the current approach and use neuropsychiatric Diagnosis and treatment of neuropsychiatric tools available today, taking account of innovative concepts such as ecological validity of tasks, tests, and neuropsychological subtests. That is why I intend to share reviews from this standpoint, in order to identify lesions that are likely cause of this controversial and recent area of study: The dysexecutive syndrome, or recently called dysexecutive

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