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Contextual elaboration shapes object recognition memory across levels of childhood adversity in healthy adults. [PDF]
Hanert A, Pedersen A.
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Prevalence and associated factors of unilateral spatial neglect among patients with stroke at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital, Uganda: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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A systemic vulnerability in child protection: the interprofessional gap in abuse and neglect recognition rooted in university curricula. [PDF]
Şahin M, Kartal OY.
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Factors Associated With First Occurrences of Child Maltreatment in Military Families.
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JAMA Neurology, 2013
Whereas visual and somatosensory forms of neglect are commonly recognized by clinicians, auditory neglect is often not assessed and therefore neglected. The auditory cortical processing system can be functionally classified into 2 distinct pathways. These 2 distinct functional pathways deal with recognition of sound ("what" pathway) and the directional
Sankalp, Gokhale +2 more
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Whereas visual and somatosensory forms of neglect are commonly recognized by clinicians, auditory neglect is often not assessed and therefore neglected. The auditory cortical processing system can be functionally classified into 2 distinct pathways. These 2 distinct functional pathways deal with recognition of sound ("what" pathway) and the directional
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Current Paediatrics, 2002
Abstract Neglect is the absence of adequate parental care and supervision. It is the most frequently reported form of child maltreatment in the UK. Prevalence studies reveal that 6% of adults say they experienced serious absence of care as children. Therefore many cases escape detection and intervention.
C.J. Hobbs, J.M. Wynne
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Abstract Neglect is the absence of adequate parental care and supervision. It is the most frequently reported form of child maltreatment in the UK. Prevalence studies reveal that 6% of adults say they experienced serious absence of care as children. Therefore many cases escape detection and intervention.
C.J. Hobbs, J.M. Wynne
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Neglected tests for neglected patients
Nature, 2006Alternative ways to develop diagnostic tools for use in resource-poor settings can, and do, exist, argue Martine Usdin, Martine Guillerm and Pierre Chirac of Doctors without Borders. When Medecins Sans Frontieres workers recognized the need for a diagnostic test for malaria suitable for use in the resource-poor conditions of the developing world, they ...
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1994
Neglect is a disorder of orienting in which patients are unaware of objects in their contralesional visual field. Yet their pre-attentive vision is still able to parse the scene to segregate figure from ground, group objects, and to define their primary axis.
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Neglect is a disorder of orienting in which patients are unaware of objects in their contralesional visual field. Yet their pre-attentive vision is still able to parse the scene to segregate figure from ground, group objects, and to define their primary axis.
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