Neurocognitive correlates of response to treatment in late-life depression.

Volume: 16, Issue: 9, Pages: 752 - 759
Published: Sep 1, 2008
Abstract
Depression is often associated with neurocognitive deficits in older adults, particularly in the domains of information processing speed, episodic memory, and executive functions. Greater neurocognitive dysfunction while depressed is associated with a less effective treatment response; however, questions remain about the specific variables that characterize patients showing low treatment response and persistent cognitive deficiencies. null null...
Paper Details
Title
Neurocognitive correlates of response to treatment in late-life depression.
Published Date
Sep 1, 2008
Volume
16
Issue
9
Pages
752 - 759
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