slowing down thought processes or delayed cognitive processing. It is characterized by a decrease in the speed of thinking, decision-making and problem solving. People with bradyphrenia may be slow to process information, recall events, or answer questions, making it difficult to perform tasks that require a quick cognitive process. Bradyphrenia is common in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and Huntington’s disease, where it results from dysfunction of the brain’s executive functions and slow processing of information in certain areas of the brain. Although bradyphrenia can be quite subtle, it can significantly affect quality of life and daily activities. Treatment usually focuses on managing the underlying neurological disease, as well as cognitive therapies and strategies aimed at improving information processing speed.