Abstract
Fourteen patients with body dysmorphic disorder
(BDD) were assessed with neuropsychological measures, including
tests of executive, mnestic, and motor functions. Performance
in these patients was compared to 10 patients with obsessive-compulsive
disorder (OCD), 14 patients with schizophrenia, and 24
normal controls. Findings indicated normal performance
of the BDD group on measures of mnestic and motor function,
but poor performance of this group on tests of executive
function (p < .05). The overall performance
of the BDD and OCD groups on the neuropsychological measures
was similar, while the schizophrenic groups showed a wider
spectrum of neuropsychological deficits to these groups.
These findings are discussed in terms of current theories
of executive functions and the possible relationship between
BDD and OCD. (JINS, 1998, 4, 167–171.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Neurology,Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
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