Apathy and Cognitive Impairment in Neurological Disorders
A special issue of Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425). This special issue belongs to the section "Neuropsychology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (5 February 2023) | Viewed by 4333
Special Issue Editors
Interests: neurodegenerative disorders; multiple sclerosis; stroke; neuropsychology; cognitive impairment; clinical trials; aging; behavioural neuroscience; apathy; body representation
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Interests: apathy; cognitive impairment; progressive supranuclear palsy; multiple system atrophy; Parkinson; neurodegenerative disorders; functional neurological disorders
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Dear Colleagues,
Apathy is a demotivation syndrome characterized by a loss of motivation, emotional reactivity, and initiative. It is a common behavioral consequence of neurodegenerative disorders, and the most common cause is dysfunction of the frontal lobes, following either direct frontal cortex lesions or damage to regions tightly connected to the frontal lobes (e.g., the basal ganglia). Dysfunctions of the different frontal-subcortical circuits are found to be associated with the multidimensional nature of apathy (i.e., behavioral, emotional, and cognitive dimensions). Generally, apathy can correlate with relevant functional disabilities and cognitive diseases, but, to date, methods for detecting apathy and assessing its severity are various. Moreover, the main difficulty is to disentangle apathy and depression, and little research has set apathy as the primary outcome of non-pharmacological and pharmacological interventions.
Therefore, we will accept original research articles, critical and systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and short communications leading to a greater understanding of the clinical, cognitive, and neural correlates of apathy and its dimensions in neurodegenerative disorders.
Dr. Simona Raimo
Dr. Sofia Cuoco
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- apathy
- motivation
- cognition
- executive dysfunction
- neurodegenerative disorders
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