The relationship between self-reported and objective neuropsychological impairments in patients with hoarding disorder
Moshier S, Wootton B, Bragdon L, Tolin D, Davis E, DiMauro J, Diefenbach G. The relationship between self-reported and objective neuropsychological impairments in patients with hoarding disorder. Journal Of Obsessive-Compulsive And Related Disorders 2016, 9: 9-15. DOI: 10.1016/j.jocrd.2016.01.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchObjective neuropsychological testsVerbal memoryNeuropsychological testsObjective neuropsychological measuresObjective neuropsychological impairmentsSelf-reported attentionImmediate verbal memoryObjective memory impairmentNonverbal memoryCognitive processesCognitive functioningNeuropsychological measuresNeuropsychological performanceNeuropsychological impairmentMemory deficitsMemory impairmentMemoryCognitive impairmentObjective measuresHD groupGreat difficultyImpairmentAttentionDisordersDifficulties
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