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Características Neuropsicológicas del Proceso del Pensamiento en los Subtipos de Esclerosis Múltiple.

Introduction: The study of thinking has been a superior but forgotten psychological process in the neuropsychological investigation field. But it plays an important role in the human being auto regulation. Objective: to identify the neuropsychological characteristics of thinking process in patients with Multiple Sclerosis considering its expression in the different subtypes of the disease. Material and methods: It included a sample of 60 admitted patients in “Faustino Pérez Hernández” Rehabilitation Hospital in Sancti Spíritus province, Cuba. A neuropsychological battery of thinking was applied from Luria’s postulates, directed to explore its practical-constructive and logical-verbal expression with techniques of simple analogies, test of lineal syllogism, interpretation of proverbs, construction of cubes, test of prepositional structures, solving of arithmetic problems and Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT-3). Results: Investigating the structure of thinking in its logical-verbal expression, difficulties were evident in the establishment of logical links, in simultaneous synthesis, andhypothesis contrast, while in their practical-constructive expression, moderate and partial difficulties were evidenced in space synthesis and in programming activities and behavioural planning. Conclusions: Deterioration was verified in the processes of practical-constructive and logical-verbal thinking. Greater deficiencies were found in progressive clinical forms, specifically the secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.

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