The Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome (CCAS) is caused by various types of cerebellare disease and injury and consists in deficit in the domains of executive functions, visuospatial and linguistic abilities and affects regulation. To detect the presence of this syndrome, Hoche et al. (2018) have developed the CCAS scale, that is now widely validated. The goal of the present project is to describe the preliminary collection of the CCAS scale italian population normative data and to conduct an initial analysis of the obtained results.

The Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome (CCAS) is caused by various types of cerebellare disease and injury and consists in deficit in the domains of executive functions, visuospatial and linguistic abilities and affects regulation. To detect the presence of this syndrome, Hoche et al. (2018) have developed the CCAS scale, that is now widely validated. The goal of the present project is to describe the preliminary collection of the CCAS scale italian population normative data and to conduct an initial analysis of the obtained results.

Italian version of the Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome Scale: Preliminary data collection and analysis.

CARDINALE, LUCA
2022/2023

Abstract

The Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome (CCAS) is caused by various types of cerebellare disease and injury and consists in deficit in the domains of executive functions, visuospatial and linguistic abilities and affects regulation. To detect the presence of this syndrome, Hoche et al. (2018) have developed the CCAS scale, that is now widely validated. The goal of the present project is to describe the preliminary collection of the CCAS scale italian population normative data and to conduct an initial analysis of the obtained results.
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Italian version of the Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome Scale: Preliminary data collection and analysis.
The Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome (CCAS) is caused by various types of cerebellare disease and injury and consists in deficit in the domains of executive functions, visuospatial and linguistic abilities and affects regulation. To detect the presence of this syndrome, Hoche et al. (2018) have developed the CCAS scale, that is now widely validated. The goal of the present project is to describe the preliminary collection of the CCAS scale italian population normative data and to conduct an initial analysis of the obtained results.
CCAS
Cerebellum
Schmahmman
Validation
Italian
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