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Catastrophic reaction in acute stroke: A reflex behavior in aphasic patients
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2001
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NeuropsychologyAffective NeuroscienceAcquired AphasiaNeurological RehabilitationMotor ControlCognitive RehabilitationSocial SciencesExceptional PhenomenonStroke RehabilitationCatastrophic ReactionMood SymptomSubcortical Ischemic DepressionBrain InjuryNeurologyAphasiaAcute StrokeNeurorehabilitationMotor BehaviorAphasia Neuro-rehabilitationPsychiatryMedicineDepressionRehabilitationPsychiatric DisorderFunctional RecoveryStroke-related ConditionNeuroscienceStrokePsychopathologyReflex Behavior
Twelve patients with a catastrophic reaction (CR) (an outburst of frustration, depression, and anger when confronted with a task) were identified in a prospective cohort population (n = 326) with first-ever stroke admitted within 48 hours from onset. The authors' findings suggest that CR is a rare though not exceptional phenomenon in acute stroke and is associated with nonfluent aphasias and left opercular lesions. CR, poststroke depression, and emotionalism are distinct but related disorders.
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