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The Cognitive Symptoms of Depression | Psych Central
2021年11月9日 · Depression can have both physical and mental aspects. Learning about its cognitive symptoms can help you understand its effects. Depression does more than deplete your energy and...
Cognitive Dysfunction in Major Depressive Disorder: Effects ...
Several other core symptoms of MDD may act as mediators of cognitive dysfunction, including psychomotor retardation, amotivation, fatigue, insomnia, and mood disturbances.
Depressive Cognitive Disorders - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2023年7月3日 · Depressive cognitive disorders, also called pseudodementia (a term founded by Kiloh in the year 1961), is defined as the cognitive and functional impairment imitating neurodegenerative disorders caused secondary to neuropsychiatric symptoms.[1]
What are the Cognitive Symptoms (Deficits) in Depression?
2025年2月7日 · There are five main areas where people experience the cognitive symptoms of depression: Memory; Concentration; Physical and psychological actions (psychomotor skills) Speed of thought (reduced brain processing speed) Decision-making; Cognitive Symptom of Depression: Memory Loss. Depression and the cognitive symptom of memory loss is well ...
Depression symptoms: Recognizing common and lesser-known ...
2024年11月21日 · According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-V), there are nine classic symptoms of depression: recurrent thoughts of death; thinking about, planning, or attempting suicide.
More than sad: Depression affects your ability to think
2016年5月6日 · We often think of depression as making someone feel “down,” but it can sometimes show up as cognitive symptoms — for example, trouble with adapting to new information or thinking through a solution to a problem.
Cognitive impairment in depression: recent advances and novel ...
Among the symptoms most frequently reported, by patients and their relatives, special mention should be made of cognitive disorders, which include deficits in various domains: attention, executive functions, memory and processing speed. 9,10 These disorders often tend to persist even during remission of depressive symptoms: in prevalence terms, ...