dc.creatorlastre meza, karina
dc.date2022-12-27T20:53:11Z
dc.date2022-12-27T20:53:11Z
dc.date2022-06-08
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-03T19:45:14Z
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dc.identifierLastre-Meza, K. (2022). Non-Linguistic Neuropsychological Profile of Primary Progressive Aphasia: A systematic review. Journal of Applied Cognitive Neuroscience, 3(1), e00254547. https://doi.org/10.17981/JACN.3.1.2022.04
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11323/9722
dc.identifier10.17981/JACN.3.1.2022.04
dc.identifier2745-0031
dc.identifierCorporación Universidad de la Costa
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dc.identifierhttps://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/9172018
dc.descriptionPropósito: Establecer el perfil neuropsicológico no lingüístico de las variantes de la Afasia Progresiva Primaria, mediante una revisión sistemática de la literatura de los últimos 5 años. Método: La búsqueda sistemática y manual avanzada se llevó a cabo en las bases de datos Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science y Google Académico para identificar los estudios que describieran el perfil neuropsicológico no lingüístico de las variantes de la Afasia Progresiva Primaria (APP), se establecieron criterios de inclusión y exclusión para la selección de los artículos, se evaluó su calidad y pertinencia. Resultados: La revisión sistemática arrojó 7084 artículos, de los cuales 131 fueron preseleccionados de acuerdo a lo informado en el resumen y 26 validados para lectura completa. Para la síntesis narrativa se utilizaron 19 artículos. Conclusión: Las variantes de APP cursan con déficits neurocognitivos fuera del dominio del lenguaje, particulares a cada variante. Esto resalta la importancia de una evaluación neuropsicológica integral que aporte información adicional a los criterios de consenso ya establecidos para la evaluación de la APP.
dc.descriptionPurpose: To establish the non-linguistic neuropsychological profile of variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia, through a systematic review of the literature of the last 5 years. Method: The systematic and advanced manual search was carried out in the databases Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science and Google Scholar to identify the studies that describe the non- linguistic neuropsychological profile of the variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA), inclusion and exclusion criteria were established for the selection of articles, their quality and relevance were evaluated. Results: The systematic review yielded 7084 articles, of which 131 were preselected as reported in the summary and 26 validated for full reading. Nineteen articles were used for the narrative synthesis. Conclusion: PPA variants present with neurocognitive deficits outside the language domain, this underlines the importance of a comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation that provides additional information to the consensus criteria already established for the evaluation of the PPA.
dc.descriptionPropósito: Estabelecer o perfil neuropsicológico não linguístico das variantes da Afasia Progressiva Primária, mediante uma revisão sistemática da literatura dos últimos 5 anos. Método: A busca manual sistemática e avançada foi realizada nas bases de dados Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science e Google Scholar para identificar os estudos que descrevem o perfil neuropsicológico não linguístico das variantes da Afasia Progressiva Primária (APP)Foram estabelecidos critérios de inclusão e exclusão para a seleção dos artigos, avaliados sua qualidade e relevância. Resultados: A revisão sistemática mostrou 7084 artigos, dos quais 131 foram pré-selecionados de acordo com o resumo e 26 validados para leitura completa. Para a síntese narrativa foram utilizados 19 artigos. Conclusão: As variantes de APP cursam com déficits neurocognitivos fora do domínio da linguagem, particulares a cada variante. Isto sublinha a importância de uma avaliação neuropsicológica integral que forneça informação adicional aos critérios de consenso já estabelecidos para a avaliação da APP.
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dc.publisherCorporación Universidad de la Costa
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dc.subjectAfasia progresiva primaria
dc.subjectAfasia progresiva no fluente
dc.subjectAfasia progresiva logopénica
dc.subjectAfasia progresiva semántica
dc.subjectRevisión sistemática
dc.subjectFunciones cognitivas
dc.subjectPrimary progressive aphasia
dc.subjectNonfluent progressive aphasia
dc.subjectLogogenic progressive aphasia
dc.subjectSemantic progressive aphasia
dc.subjectSystematic review
dc.subjectCognitive functions
dc.titleNon-Linguistic Neuropsychological Profile of Primary Progressive Aphasia: A systematic review
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