DEVELOPMENT OF COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL DEFICITS IN CHRONIC CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA

Authors

  • Umarova Malika Poʻlatjonovna Senior Teacher of the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry of the Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health

Keywords:

Cognitive dysfunction, cerebrovascular insufficiency, neurodegeneration, microangiopathy, neuroplasticity, executive functions, limbic system.

Abstract

Chronic cerebral ischemia represents a progressive vascular condition characterized by insufficient blood supply to brain tissue, leading to cumulative neurological damage. This theoretical analysis examines the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying cognitive and emotional deterioration in patients experiencing prolonged cerebrovascular insufficiency. The study synthesizes current understanding of microangiopathic changes, neuroinflammatory processes, and functional network disruption that collectively compromise cognitive performance and emotional regulation. Findings demonstrate that fronto-subcortical circuit dysfunction and limbic system alterations constitute primary mechanisms for observed neuropsychiatric manifestations, with significant implications for early detection and therapeutic intervention strategies.

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Published

2025-12-29

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How to Cite

DEVELOPMENT OF COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL DEFICITS IN CHRONIC CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA. (2025). Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing , 3(12), 364-370. https://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/5751