![]() ![]() ![]() Comparison studies of Alzheimer's disease patients, geriatric schizophrenic patients, and normal subjects indicate that Alzheimer's disease patients have marked impairments in memory and executive function, with impairments in language and constructional ability developing later in the disease. Cross-sectional studies of the cognitive performance of schizophrenic patients aged 20 to 90 years indicate that there is a gradual decline in cognitive function throughout the adult life span. ![]() Retrospective studies have demonstrated that schizophrenic patients often have poor premorbid cognitive function and social adjustment. ![]()
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