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Neuropsychiatry
Research paper
Depressive symptoms influence global cognitive impairment indirectly by reducing memory and executive function in patients with mild cognitive impairment
- Correspondence to Dr Nagaendran Kandiah, Level 3, Clinical Staff Office, National Neuroscience Institute, 11 Jalan Tan Tock Seng, Singapore 308433, Singapore; Nagaendran.Kandiah{at}singhealth.com.sg
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Depressive symptoms influence global cognitive impairment indirectly by reducing memory and executive function in patients with mild cognitive impairment
Publication history
- Received June 14, 2016
- Revised September 6, 2016
- Accepted September 20, 2016
- First published October 19, 2016.
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November 15, 2016
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