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The term cognitive (from the Latin cognoscere - to know, recognize) refers to human functions associated with perception, learning, remembering, thinking and knowledge.

People with cognitive disorders have temporary or permanent problems with their mental performance. Typical symptoms include increasing forgetfulness, reduced attention, concentration problems, speech disorders, orientation problems or memory loss.

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  1. Jongsiriyanyong S et al (2018) Mild Cognitive Impairment in Clinical Practice: A Review Article. Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Dementia 33:500-507.

Last updated on: 23.06.2024