All Relations between Depression and executive functions

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Eva Biringer, Astri Lundervold, Kirsten Stordal, Arnstein Mykletun, Jens Egeland, Ronald Bottlender, Anders Lun. Executive function improvement upon remission of recurrent unipolar depression. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. vol 255. issue 6. 2006-05-17. PMID:15793669. thirty patients who suffered from recurrent major unipolar depression were retested with regard to their executive function approximately two years after an initial baseline examination. 2006-05-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Eva Biringer, Astri Lundervold, Kirsten Stordal, Arnstein Mykletun, Jens Egeland, Ronald Bottlender, Anders Lun. Executive function improvement upon remission of recurrent unipolar depression. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. vol 255. issue 6. 2006-05-17. PMID:15793669. in conclusion, recovery from major unipolar depression was accompanied by a recovery of many aspects of executive function to a normal level. 2006-05-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Diego A Pizzagalli, Lauren A Peccoralo, Richard J Davidson, Jonathan D Cohe. Resting anterior cingulate activity and abnormal responses to errors in subjects with elevated depressive symptoms: a 128-channel EEG study. Human brain mapping. vol 27. issue 3. 2006-04-28. PMID:16035102. depression has been associated with dysfunctional executive functions and abnormal activity within the anterior cingulate cortex (acc), a region critically involved in action regulation. 2006-04-28 2023-08-12 human
Charles DeBattist. Executive dysfunction in major depressive disorder. Expert review of neurotherapeutics. vol 5. issue 1. 2006-04-18. PMID:15853477. in addition, a subset of geriatric depression is also characterized by prominent deficits in executive functioning. 2006-04-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Yvonne Paelecke-Habermann, Johannes Pohl, Bernd Leplo. Attention and executive functions in remitted major depression patients. Journal of affective disorders. vol 89. issue 1-3. 2006-04-03. PMID:16324752. attention and executive functions in remitted major depression patients. 2006-04-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kristin E King, Peter A Arnet. Predictors of dyadic adjustment in multiple sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England). vol 11. issue 6. 2006-02-03. PMID:16320731. significant other-reported dyadic adjustment was significantly associated with patients' depression (r = -0.38), fatigue (r = -0.30) and executive functioning impairments (r = 0.37). 2006-02-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
L Bracco, C Piccini, M Moretti, M Mascalchi, A Sforza, B Nacmias, E Cellini, S Bagnoli, S Sorb. Alzheimer's disease: role of size and location of white matter changes in determining cognitive deficits. Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders. vol 20. issue 6. 2006-01-24. PMID:16192726. multivariate logistic and linear regression analysis showed that age was the only significant predictor of all wmc measures and revealed a significant association of periventricular wmcs with performance on executive function tasks as well as of deep wmcs with history of mood depression. 2006-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Luke Clark, Antonina Sarna, Guy M Goodwi. Impairment of executive function but not memory in first-degree relatives of patients with bipolar I disorder and in euthymic patients with unipolar depression. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 162. issue 10. 2005-12-27. PMID:16199852. impairment of executive function but not memory in first-degree relatives of patients with bipolar i disorder and in euthymic patients with unipolar depression. 2005-12-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Eric L Constant, Stéphane Adam, Benoît Gillain, Xavier Seron, Raymond Bruyer, Arlette Segher. Effects of sertraline on depressive symptoms and attentional and executive functions in major depression. Depression and anxiety. vol 21. issue 2. 2005-10-06. PMID:15884090. effects of sertraline on depressive symptoms and attentional and executive functions in major depression. 2005-10-06 2023-08-12 human
Eric L Constant, Stéphane Adam, Benoît Gillain, Xavier Seron, Raymond Bruyer, Arlette Segher. Effects of sertraline on depressive symptoms and attentional and executive functions in major depression. Depression and anxiety. vol 21. issue 2. 2005-10-06. PMID:15884090. the present study, using a precise methodology, examined attention and executive functions in 20 relatively young, depressed patients presenting a first or second episode of unipolar major depression without psychotic or melancholic characteristics and all being treated with the same psychopharmacological treatment (sertraline) to investigate the changes in potential attentional and executive loss during a subacute period of treatment of 7 weeks. 2005-10-06 2023-08-12 human
Kirsten I Stordal, Astri J Lundervold, Arnstein Mykletun, Arve Asbjørnsen, Eva Biringer, Jens Egeland, Asa Hammar, Nils Inge Landrø, Atle Roness, Bjørn Rishovd Rund, Kjetil Sundet, Anders Lun. Frequency and characteristics of recurrent major depressed patients with unimpaired executive functions. The world journal of biological psychiatry : the official journal of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry. vol 6. issue 1. 2005-09-27. PMID:16097404. major depression is associated with impairment of cognitive functions, and especially higher-order cognitive processes referred to as executive functions (ef). 2005-09-27 2023-08-12 human
Jan Mohlma. Does executive dysfunction affect treatment outcome in late-life mood and anxiety disorders? Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology. vol 18. issue 2. 2005-08-16. PMID:15911938. although empirical evidence for the role of executive skills in treatment outcome is currently quite limited, the small number of existing studies suggest that some older adults with deficits in executive skills may respond poorly to popular treatments for depression and anxiety compared with those with intact executive functions. 2005-08-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Scott A Langenecker, Linas A Bieliauskas, Lisa J Rapport, Jon-Kar Zubieta, Elisabeth A Wilde, Stanley Beren. Face emotion perception and executive functioning deficits in depression. Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. vol 27. issue 3. 2005-07-29. PMID:15969355. face emotion perception and executive functioning deficits in depression. 2005-07-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Scott A Langenecker, Linas A Bieliauskas, Lisa J Rapport, Jon-Kar Zubieta, Elisabeth A Wilde, Stanley Beren. Face emotion perception and executive functioning deficits in depression. Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. vol 27. issue 3. 2005-07-29. PMID:15969355. frontal, limbic and temporal regions of the brain important in emotion perception and executive functioning also have been implicated in the etiology and maintenance of depression; yet, the relationships among these topics remain poorly understood. 2005-07-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Scott A Langenecker, Linas A Bieliauskas, Lisa J Rapport, Jon-Kar Zubieta, Elisabeth A Wilde, Stanley Beren. Face emotion perception and executive functioning deficits in depression. Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. vol 27. issue 3. 2005-07-29. PMID:15969355. measures of emotion perception and executive functioning may be of assistance in objectively measuring functional capability of the ventral and dorsal neural systems, respectively, as well as in the diagnosis of depression. 2005-07-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
K I Stordal, A Mykletun, A Asbjørnsen, J Egeland, N I Landrø, A Roness, B R Rund, K S Sundet, A J Lundervold, A Lun. General psychopathology is more important for executive functioning than diagnosis. Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. vol 111. issue 1. 2005-07-08. PMID:15636590. impaired executive functioning (ef) has often been reported in patients with major depression or schizophrenia. 2005-07-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Eugenia Kravariti, Tracy Dixon, Chris Frith, Robin Murray, Philip McGuir. Association of symptoms and executive function in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Schizophrenia research. vol 74. issue 2-3. 2005-06-30. PMID:15722002. we examined executive function in two groups of schizophrenia patients with predominant symptoms of disorganisation (n=15) and psychomotor poverty (n=15), respectively, two groups of bipolar i disorder patients with predominant symptoms of mania (n=15) and depression (n=15), respectively, and 30 healthy controls. 2005-06-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Mark J Rapoport, Scott McCullagh, Prathiba Shammi, Anthony Feinstei. Cognitive impairment associated with major depression following mild and moderate traumatic brain injury. The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences. vol 17. issue 1. 2005-04-11. PMID:15746484. subjects with major depression (28.4%), compared to those without, were found to have significantly lower scores on measures of working memory, processing speed, verbal memory and executive function. 2005-04-11 2023-08-12 human
Benjamin T Mast, Brian Yochim, Susan E MacNeill, Peter A Lichtenber. Risk factors for geriatric depression: the importance of executive functioning within the vascular depression hypothesis. The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences. vol 59. issue 12. 2005-03-17. PMID:15699528. risk factors for geriatric depression: the importance of executive functioning within the vascular depression hypothesis. 2005-03-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
P O Harvey, G Le Bastard, J B Pochon, R Levy, J F Allilaire, B Dubois, P Fossat. Executive functions and updating of the contents of working memory in unipolar depression. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 38. issue 6. 2005-02-07. PMID:15458852. executive functions and updating of the contents of working memory in unipolar depression. 2005-02-07 2023-08-12 Not clear