R Fallows, K McCoy, J Hertza… - Archives of Clinical …, 2011 - acn.oxfordjournals.org Objective: The seminal paper on cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome by Schmahmann and Sherman (1998), and sub- sequent studies, has expanded our understanding of the role of the cerebellum beyond motor functioning to psychological and cognitive functioning. ...
[PDF] from canisius.eduRJ Dobmeier, TJ Hernandez… - CSPA-NYS Journal …, 2011 - journals.canisius.edu ... methods study sought to assess student knowledge of signs, risk factors, and campus services available for mental health disorders. A survey was completed by 831 students and three focus groups were conducted. Respondents felt more knowledgeable about depression... Related articles - All 2 versions
AV Horwitz - Society and Mental Health, 2011 - smh.sagepub.com ... very severe and enduring symptoms as well as those that are short-lived signs of distress. ... Before the DSM-III, depression was thought to be largely confined to patients with very serious ... The initial epidemiological studies found that from 3 percent to 6 percent of the population ... Related articles
[PDF] from hindawi.comI Grande, J Fortea, E Gelpi, I Flamarique, M Udina… - 2011 - downloads.hindawi.com ... toms fulfilling criteria for major depression. While cognitive and cerebellar symptoms are the most frequent presentations of sCJD, psychiatric symptoms may also appear [3, 4], espe- cially in the MV2 subtype [5], but these are usually associated with neurological signs and are ... Related articles - View as HTML
PJ Schmidt, JA Luff, NA Haq… - Journal of Clinical …, 2011 - Endocrine Soc ... The onset of MCI was used as a proxy for the first clinical signs of developing POI in those women who had previously established regular menstrual cycle function. ...Three sets of Poisson rates were calculated for major as well as for minor depressions that were limited to ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 8 versions
R Fallows, K McCoy, J Hertza… - Archives of Clinical …, 2011 - acn.oxfordjournals.org Objective: The seminal paper on cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome by Schmahmann and Sherman (1998), and sub- sequent studies, has expanded our understanding of the role of the cerebellum beyond motor functioning to psychological and cognitive functioning. ...
[PDF] from canisius.eduRJ Dobmeier, TJ Hernandez… - CSPA-NYS Journal …, 2011 - journals.canisius.edu ... methods study sought to assess student knowledge of signs, risk factors, and campus services available for mental health disorders. A survey was completed by 831 students and three focus groups were conducted. Respondents felt more knowledgeable about depression... Related articles - All 2 versions
AV Horwitz - Society and Mental Health, 2011 - smh.sagepub.com ... very severe and enduring symptoms as well as those that are short-lived signs of distress. ... Before the DSM-III, depression was thought to be largely confined to patients with very serious ... The initial epidemiological studies found that from 3 percent to 6 percent of the population ... Related articles
[PDF] from hindawi.comI Grande, J Fortea, E Gelpi, I Flamarique, M Udina… - 2011 - downloads.hindawi.com ... toms fulfilling criteria for major depression. While cognitive and cerebellar symptoms are the most frequent presentations of sCJD, psychiatric symptoms may also appear [3, 4], espe- cially in the MV2 subtype [5], but these are usually associated with neurological signs and are ... Related articles - View as HTML
PJ Schmidt, JA Luff, NA Haq… - Journal of Clinical …, 2011 - Endocrine Soc ... The onset of MCI was used as a proxy for the first clinical signs of developing POI in those women who had previously established regular menstrual cycle function. ...Three sets of Poisson rates were calculated for major as well as for minor depressions that were limited to ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 8 versions