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Im Folgenden wird auf verschiedene Gedächtnisbereiche sowie andere kognitive Funktionen eingegangen und Einflussfaktoren und Prädiktoren für kognitive Defizite werden beschrieben. Die Darstellung möglicher neuro-psychologischer Testverfahren soll in der Praxis helfen, Veränderungen im kognitiven Status zu erfassen, um die Behandlung individuell anpassen zu können.

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Schlotter, W. (2003). Kognitive Effekte der Elektrokrampftherapie. In: Eschweiler, G.W., Wild, B., Bartels, M. (eds) Elektromagnetische Therapien in der Psychiatrie. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57370-5_6

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