Tag: Cognitive Symptoms


Pseudodementia: Why Your Memory Loss Isn't Always Dementia

Pseudodementia: Why Your Memory Loss Isn’t Always Dementia

The Phenomenon of False Dementia: Mimicry of Cognitive Decline The concept of False Dementia refers to a medical and psychological phenomenon wherein an individual presents with a cluster of symptoms highly suggestive of a progressive neurocognitive disorder, such as Alzheimer’s disease or vascular dementia, yet the underlying pathology is entirely non-neurological. This condition, often clinically […]

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Content-Thought Disorder: Decoding the Fragmented Mind

Content-Thought Disorder: Decoding the Fragmented Mind

Content-Thought Disorder: An Encyclopedia Entry Introduction to Content-Thought Disorder Content-Thought Disorder (CTD) represents a significant disruption in the fundamental processes of human cognition, primarily affecting an individual’s capacity to formulate, organize, and express thoughts in a coherent and logical manner. This complex psychological phenomenon is not a standalone diagnosis but rather a constellation of symptoms […]

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