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    Cognitive Changes and Quality of Life in Neurocysticercosis: A Longitudinal Study

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    Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is one of the most common parasitic infections of the central nervous system. Cognitive changes have been frequently reported with this disease but have not been well studied. Our study team recruited a group of new onset NCC cases and a matched set of healthy neighborhood controls and new onset epilepsy controls in Lima, Peru for this study. A neuropsychological battery was administered at baseline and at 6 months to all groups. Brain MRI studies were also obtained on NCC cases at baseline and at 6 months. Newly diagnosed patients with NCC had mild cognitive deficits and more marked decreases in quality of life at baseline compared with controls. Improvements were found in both cognitive status and quality of life in patients with NCC after treatment. This study is the first to assess cognitive status and quality of life longitudinally in patients with NCC and provides new data on an important clinical morbidity outcome

    Etude du leadership dans les groupes de psychothérapie

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    Talland G.-A. Etude du leadership dans les groupes de psychothérapie. In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 7 n°3-4, 1954. pp. 224-228

    Dimensions of Interaction in Group Therapy

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    Performance visuo-motrice en fonction de l'âge

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    Display of Dyadic Emotions

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