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The Neuropsychiatry of Stroke

Psychosomatics, 2000
Stroke represents a major public health problem in the United States, but relatively little work has been directed toward identifying and treating the common neuropsychiatric disorders occurring after stroke. This review discusses clinical and pathological correlates of depression, anxiety disorder, catastrophic reactions, pathological affect, or ...
E, Chemerinski, R G, Robinson
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Neuropsychiatry

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
The last 20 years have seen a rapidly growing interest in disorder of brain function in psychiatric illness but this is only the latest phase in a steady development of ideas over the last three centuries. Throughout this time, biological and psychological formulations of psychiatric disorder have co-existed and, at different periods, one or other has ...
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The Neuropsychiatry of Scurvy

Psychosomatics, 2014
Received August 23, 2013; revised October 7, 2013; accepted October 8, 2013. From University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX; Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Administration Center, San Antonio, TX. Send correspondence and reprint requests to Thomas M. Brown, M.D., Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Administration Center,
Amanda Daschbach, Wright   +4 more
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Neuropsychiatry of Hypersexuality

CNS Spectrums, 2000
AbstractRelatively few studies of the psychobiology of hypersexuality have been undertaken. Nevertheless, the literature does suggest the possibility of a neurobiology of hypersexuality. Three cases of hypersexual behavior are presented in the context of neuropsychiatric disorders, and the literature on this phenomenon is briefly reviewed.
D J, Stein   +4 more
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REVIEW OF NEUROPSYCHIATRY

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1935
Sir Charles Putnam Symonds, leading British neurologist, retired last year from his post as neurologist to Guy's Hospital, where he had served for 25 years. His record in neurology is long and distinguished. He has illuminated our knowledge of encephalitis, focal infections of the brain, cerebral trauma, and hereditary and degenerative diseases.
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Neuropsychiatry's offspring

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002
The British Neuropsychiatry Association Annual Meeting was held at the Institute of Child Health, London, UK, on 21-22 February 2002.
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The neuropsychiatry of impulsivity

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2007
Impulsive symptoms occur across neuropsychiatric disorders, with important ramifications for everyday functioning and quality of life. This article considers recent developments in the neuropsychological assessment of impulsivity with a focus on the ability to suppress motor responses (response inhibition).Using objective tests, response inhibition ...
Samuel R, Chamberlain   +1 more
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Neuroimaging in neuropsychiatry

New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1992
AbstractNeuroimaging techniques are beginning to unlock the mysteries of how the structure and function of the brain are abnormal in patients with mental illness.
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HYPOGLYCEMIA IN NEUROPSYCHIATRY

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1946
Excerpt INTRODUCTION The neuropsychiatrie manifestations of hypoglycemia have been described in the literature.
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Neuroimaging in neuropsychiatry

Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 2002
Advances in physics, computing, and signal processing have provided a range of computerized brain imaging technologies that facilitate examination of the brain as a dynamical system. This article provides a review of brain imaging advances and their application in neuropsychiatry.
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