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Dysexecutive syndrome (DES) consists of a group of symptoms, [1] usually resulting from brain damage, that fall into cognitive, behavioural and emotional categories and tend to occur together. The term was introduced by Alan Baddeley [ 2 ] [ 3 ] to describe a common pattern of dysfunction in executive functions , such as planning, abstract ...
Environmental dependency syndrome is a dysexecutive syndrome marked by significant behavioural dependence on environmental cues and is marked by excessive imitation and utilization behaviour. [49] It has been observed in patients with a variety of etiologies including ABI, exposure to phendimetrazine tartrate, [ 50 ] stroke, and various frontal ...
The signs and symptoms of frontal lobe disorder can be indicated by dysexecutive syndrome [7] which consists of a number of symptoms which tend to occur together. [8] Broadly speaking, these symptoms fall into three main categories; cognitive (movement and speech), emotional or behavioral.
Toggle Assessment of Dysexecutive Syndrome subsection. 4.1 The Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome. 5 Therapy. 6 Controversy. 7 See Also.
Dysexecutive syndrome is defined as a "cluster of impairments generally associated with damage to the frontal lobes of the brain" which includes "difficulties with high-level tasks such as planning, organising, initiating, monitoring and adapting behaviour". [36]
Dysexecutive neuropsychological profile; Of the six features, three must be present in a patient to diagnose one with possible bvFTD. Similar to standard FTD, the primary diagnosis stems from clinical trials that identify the associated symptoms, instead of imaging studies. [50]
frontal-behavioral dysexecutive-spatial syndrome (FBS) nonfluent/agrammatic variant of primary progressive aphasia (naPPA), and progressive supranuclear palsy syndrome (PSPS).
Behavioural Assessment of Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS) CNS Vital Signs (Brief Core Battery) Continuous performance task ; Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT) d2 Test of Attention; Delis–Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) Digit Vigilance Test; Figural Fluency Test; Halstead Category Test; Hayling and Brixton tests