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A likely case of progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia in Yasunari Kawabata's The Sound of the Mountain
Ageing has always been a prominent theme for many authors, who wrote about the physical and cognitive changes that accompany it. Japanese literature, in particular, is rich in examples, especially from the pen of Yasunari Kawabata. In The Sound of the Mountain, Kawabata narrates the old age of Shing...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9648941/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35239820 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X-ANP-2021-0373 |
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author | Pedro, Matheus Kahakura Franco Machado, Amanda Batista |
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description | Ageing has always been a prominent theme for many authors, who wrote about the physical and cognitive changes that accompany it. Japanese literature, in particular, is rich in examples, especially from the pen of Yasunari Kawabata. In The Sound of the Mountain, Kawabata narrates the old age of Shingo Ogata, who begins the book manifesting only lapses in episodic memory, in a manner compatible with what we would call mild cognitive impairment. After detailed descriptions of other ailments of old age, Shingo comes to realise that a new deficit has appeared: apraxia. Unable to tie his own tie, he realises his own decline to what we could call an initial form of dementia, with this added cognitive deficit impacting his daily life. In short, Kawabata elegantly delineates a disease progression familiar to all neurologists, in a way that leads us to consider with new lenses the neurological challenges of ageing. |
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spelling | pubmed-96489412022-12-08 A likely case of progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia in Yasunari Kawabata's The Sound of the Mountain Pedro, Matheus Kahakura Franco Machado, Amanda Batista Arq Neuropsiquiatr Historical Notes Ageing has always been a prominent theme for many authors, who wrote about the physical and cognitive changes that accompany it. Japanese literature, in particular, is rich in examples, especially from the pen of Yasunari Kawabata. In The Sound of the Mountain, Kawabata narrates the old age of Shingo Ogata, who begins the book manifesting only lapses in episodic memory, in a manner compatible with what we would call mild cognitive impairment. After detailed descriptions of other ailments of old age, Shingo comes to realise that a new deficit has appeared: apraxia. Unable to tie his own tie, he realises his own decline to what we could call an initial form of dementia, with this added cognitive deficit impacting his daily life. In short, Kawabata elegantly delineates a disease progression familiar to all neurologists, in a way that leads us to consider with new lenses the neurological challenges of ageing. Academia Brasileira de Neurologia -ABNEURO 2022-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9648941/ /pubmed/35239820 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X-ANP-2021-0373 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License |
spellingShingle | Historical Notes Pedro, Matheus Kahakura Franco Machado, Amanda Batista A likely case of progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia in Yasunari Kawabata's The Sound of the Mountain |
title | A likely case of progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia in Yasunari Kawabata's The Sound of the Mountain |
title_full | A likely case of progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia in Yasunari Kawabata's The Sound of the Mountain |
title_fullStr | A likely case of progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia in Yasunari Kawabata's The Sound of the Mountain |
title_full_unstemmed | A likely case of progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia in Yasunari Kawabata's The Sound of the Mountain |
title_short | A likely case of progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia in Yasunari Kawabata's The Sound of the Mountain |
title_sort | likely case of progression from mild cognitive impairment to dementia in yasunari kawabata's the sound of the mountain |
topic | Historical Notes |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9648941/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35239820 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X-ANP-2021-0373 |
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