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Figure 2 - Classifying neurocognitive disorders: The DSM-5 approach

Figure 2: Neurocognitive domains. The DSM-5 defines six key domains of cognitive function, and each of these has subdomains. Identifying the domains and subdomains affected in a particular patient can help establish the aetiology and severity of the neurocognitive disorder. Objective assessments are essential, but the DSM-5 does not name any proprietary tests. Abbreviation: DSM-5, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th edition.
Neurocognitive domains. The DSM-5 defines six key domains of cognitive function, and each of these has subdomains. Identifying the domains and subdomains affected in a particular patient can help establish the aetiology and severity of the neurocognitive disorder. Objective assessments are essential, but the DSM-5 does not name any proprietary tests. Abbreviation: DSM-5, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th edition.
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