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Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 2014
The issue of lying occurs in neuropsychology especially when examinations are conducted in a forensic context. When a subject intentionally either presents non-existent deficits or exaggerates their severity to obtain financial or material compensation, this behaviour is termed malingering.
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The issue of lying occurs in neuropsychology especially when examinations are conducted in a forensic context. When a subject intentionally either presents non-existent deficits or exaggerates their severity to obtain financial or material compensation, this behaviour is termed malingering.
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The neuropsychology of trichotillomania
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 1997The pathophysiology of trichotillomania (TM) is not well understood. Overlap with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) has been proposed, although extant data are inconsistent in this regard. In the neuropsychological domain, some data have supported the proposed TM-OCD overlap.
Joy K. Breckenridge+2 more
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The neuropsychology of depressions
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1990A s we well know, depressiveillness representsa major healthproblem intheUnited States.Gold et al.’estimatethat13% to 20% of the populationhave depressivesymptoms atany one time,and that2% to3% ofthepopulationarehospitalizedor seriously impaired due todepression.Of thosehospitalized, 40% to60% are diagnosed ashaving melancholicdepressions.The best ...
Lisa Wolfe, Marc Zola, Geraldine Cassens
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Childhood autism is a syndrome characterized by a triad of abnormalities in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, and imaginative activity. It is clinically heterogeneous, however, and probably represents a family of syndromes, each of which is the result of a different but related type of brain dysfunction. So far, there is no direct
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Childhood autism is a syndrome characterized by a triad of abnormalities in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, and imaginative activity. It is clinically heterogeneous, however, and probably represents a family of syndromes, each of which is the result of a different but related type of brain dysfunction. So far, there is no direct
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2020
The purpose of a pediatric neuropsychologic assessment is to evaluate cognitive, behavioral, sensory-motor, perceptual, and socioaffective functioning. A standardized, validated set of tools, questionnaires, and qualitative methods is applied to this end. The neuropsychologist integrates the results of the formal assessment, the case history, and third-
Alejandra, Hüsser+2 more
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The purpose of a pediatric neuropsychologic assessment is to evaluate cognitive, behavioral, sensory-motor, perceptual, and socioaffective functioning. A standardized, validated set of tools, questionnaires, and qualitative methods is applied to this end. The neuropsychologist integrates the results of the formal assessment, the case history, and third-
Alejandra, Hüsser+2 more
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The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1990
Mark R. Lovell, Robert Bilder
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Mark R. Lovell, Robert Bilder
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Neuropsychological approaches to children: Towards a developmental neuropsychology
Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1984Neuropsychologists working with children commonly infer a CNS basis for many developmental disabilities on the basis of test performance and behavioral observations. While there is nothing inherently wrong with such inferences, the fact that there exists no specific set of brain-behavior relationships validating these inferences is frequently ...
H G Taylor, J M Fletcher
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2019
All people want to age "successfully," maintaining functional capacity and quality of life as they reach advanced age. Achieving this goal depends on preserving optimal cognitive and brain functioning. Yet, significant individual differences exist in this regard.
Glenn E. Smith+2 more
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All people want to age "successfully," maintaining functional capacity and quality of life as they reach advanced age. Achieving this goal depends on preserving optimal cognitive and brain functioning. Yet, significant individual differences exist in this regard.
Glenn E. Smith+2 more
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Neuropsychological assessment, neuroimaging, and clinical neuropsychology: A synthesis
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1991The history of lesion analysis in neuropsychology is reviewed. Contemporary methods of brain imaging and electrophysiological analysis also are reviewed with an emphasis on problems associated with lesion identification and quantification. New methods for lesion analysis are discussed including three-dimensional imaging.
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Neuropsychology of Communication
2010Section I The Neuropsychology of Language and Communication.- 1 Biological Basis of Linguistic and Communicative Systems: From Neurolinguistics to Neuropragmatics.- 2 Methods and Research Perspectives on the Neuropsychology of Communication.- 3 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in the Study of Language and Communication.- 4 Electromagnetic Indices of ...
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