Neuropsychological deficits have only limited impact on psychological well-being in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Till SchrempfJulia FinselIngo UttnerAlbert C LudolphDorothée E LuléPublished in: Journal of neurology (2021)
The study provides evidence that minor neuropsychological deficits do not interfere with psychological well-being of ALS in contrast to alterations on behavioural level. Thus, abnormalities in individual cognitive domains have limited relevance for the patients' everyday life in comparison to the impact of behavioural alterations.