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Questions About Hyperkinesis Study

Pediatrics, 1977
We are concerned with the findings and implications of the article by Huessy and Cohen (Pediatrics 57:4, January 1976). The authors designated students in their study as "hyperkinetic" based on a questionnaire completed by teachers. It assessed the "social maturity, neuromuscular development, academic performance, and general attitude ...
Jérôme S Haller
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A genetic taxonomy of hyperkinesis in the dog

International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 1984
AbstractAmong children who have difficulty inhibiting gross motor activity and focusing on learning tasks requiring them to do this, some are helped by central nervous system stimulants such as amphetamine, while others with identical symptoms are not. Similar variations in response to pharmacological agents are seen in other syndromes, suggesting that
B E, Ginsburg   +3 more
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The effectiveness of behavior modification on hyperkinesis

Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 1985
A review of all controlled studies of the effectiveness of behavior modification on hyperkinesis, published over the last 20 years, found that clinically hyperactive children are less likely to improve after behavior therapy than are moderately overactive children. Clinically hyperactive children respond to immediate, but not to delayed rewards.
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Reconsideration of Ventrolateral Thalamotomy for Hyperkinesis

1966
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the different aspects of ventrolateral (VL) thalamotomy for hyperkinesis. It is known that stimulation of the VL nucleus in both human and experimental animals evokes rhythmic potentials in the various cortical areas.
H, Narabayashi, K, Kubota
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Photic Responses in Hyperkinesis of Childhood

Science, 1971
Intravenous injections of drugs that stimulate the central nervous system decreased photic driving responses and photomyoclonic responses in hyperkinetic children. Neither injections of saline in these children nor injections of stimulant drugs in normal subjects produced such diminution. The neurophysiological implications are discussed.
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More on Food Additives and Hyperkinesis

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1979
Sir .—The relationship of diet to hyperactivity remains controversial. However, as pointed out recently in theJournal(132:1149, 1978) by Wender, "New findings... make the issue more complicated and should stimulate more careful research." I am writing to briefly summarize a research report by James Swanson, PhD, of the Hospital for Sick Children in ...
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HYPERKINESIS AND THE SCHOOLS*

Journal of School Health, 1976
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Is clinic prevalence of ICD-10 hyperkinesis underestimated?

European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2001
D M Foreman, M Prendergast
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Coloboma mouse mutant as an animal model of hyperkinesis and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2000
Michael C Wilson, M C Wilson
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Differentiating practice effects and statistical regression on the conners hyperkinesis index

Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1980
Richard Milich, Jan Loney, R Milich
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