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Most patients were also impaired on one or more picture naming or semantic matching tasks.
In other words, individuals with BD are not disproportionally impaired on any one emotion compared to HC.
During this period, the definition of autism was expanded to include more able children on one end and more mentally impaired on the other.
Schizophrenia patients had a global impairment on the task but bipolar patients were only impaired on a recognition memory component.
What he should be embarrassed by is the callous execution of the mentally impaired on his watch.
For instance, it is possible for children to appear impaired on the domains of social interaction and communication if they are shy, anxious, sullen, or have language difficulties.
However, surface properties and cellular adhesion resulted slightly impaired on porcine pericardium.
Relative to the young monkeys, aged animals were impaired on both tasks.
The patients with fvFTD were consistently more impaired on the KDT, those with SD on the PPT.
Lesioned subjects were, however, impaired on the delayed non-matching-to-place task compared to control subjects.
Individual patient analyses revealed dissociation between performance on the experimental and standardised verbal memory tests; children who were impaired on the experimental test (7-day delay) were not impaired on the standardised test (30-min delay).
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