Non-cognitive changes
Non-cognitive changes are common and 40% of cases may suffer from depression. There may also be delusions, hallucinations and aggression. They may also fail to appreciate their cognitive deficit – anosognosia.
- changes in personality include:
- positive changes - catastrophic reactions
- negative changes
- behavioural changes include:
- disinhibition
- deficit
- adaptation to impairment.
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