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Profiles in Cognitive Aging

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995
Trivial mental lapses often accompany advancing age, but differentiating these from the early stages of serious cognitive disorders can be a challenge even for experienced clinicians. Such questions have a greater urgency than ever, now that legislatures have largely disbanded mandatory retirement and more older persons remain active in professions ...
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Cognitive Profiles of Korean Poor Readers

Dyslexia, 2011
This study compared the performance of 30 poor readers in the third grade with those of 30 average readers of the same age and 30 younger readers matched with the same reading level on phonological, visuo‐perceptual, orthographic, and naming speed tasks.
Jeung-Ryeul, Cho, Yu-Kyong, Ji
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Cognitive Profile of Neurofibromatosis Type 1

Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2006
General consensus has yet to be reached with regard to the exact cognitive profile of children with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). The current overview seeks to provide a more comprehensive review of the literature by examining studies that have specifically compared individuals with NF1 to siblings, controls, and/or norms. We also examined results of
Terry M, Levine   +4 more
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The Cognitive Profile of Ethosuximide in Children

Pediatric Drugs, 2016
Although ethosuximide is one of the oldest antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), little information is available about the cognitive side effects of ethosuximide.The aim of this study was to investigate the cognitive profile of ethosuximide.In this cross-sectional study, we used an extensive neuropsychological test battery in patients with epilepsy aged 6-16 ...
IJff, Dominique M.   +6 more
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Cognitive profiles of chinese adolescents with dyslexia

Dyslexia, 2010
AbstractThe present study sought to identify cognitive abilities that might distinguish Hong Kong Chinese adolescents with and without dyslexia and examined the cognitive profile of dyslexic adolescents in order to better understand this important problem.
Ho, CSH   +4 more
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Computer Programming Achievement, Cognitive Styles, and Cognitive Profiles

Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1986
AbstractIn this study, high-school students having Type I cognitive profiles did significantly better in a BASIC programming course than students having Type 2 profiles. Two cognitive style tests, the Complexity Repertoire Test and the Category Width Test can be used as predictors of achievement in BASIC courses.
John P. Pommersheim, Frederick H. Bell
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Super-cognition in aging: Cognitive profiles and associated lifestyle factors

Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 2019
Previous research on older adults with superior cognitive abilities (super-cognition) has typically examined cognition using a single domain approach, which may not adequately capture the multidimensional nature of successful cognitive aging. Furthermore, the lifestyle factors associated with super-cognition have not been studied adequately.
YU JUNHONG   +6 more
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Estimating Cognitive Profiles Using Profile Analysis via Multidimensional Scaling (PAMS)

Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2004
Two of the most popular methods of profile analysis, cluster analysis and modal profile analysis, have limitations. First, neither technique is adequate when the sample size is large. Second, neither method will necessarily provide profile information in terms of both level and pattern.
Se-Kang, Kim   +2 more
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Meta-cognitive profiles in anxiety disorders

Psychiatry Research, 2009
This study had two distinct objectives. First, to examine the relationships between meta-cognitions and anxiety disorders. Second, to identify specific meta-cognitions as unique predictors of generalized anxiety (GAD), depression (DD) and obsessive-compulsive (OCD) disorders.
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The Severe Cognitive Impairment Profile (SCIP)

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2000
(2000). The Severe Cognitive Impairment Profile (SCIP) Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology: Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 294-298.
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