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The Importance of Developmental Science for Studies in Bullying and Victimization [PDF]
Research on bullying and victimization, especially in school settings, has become an important area of developmental research, with strong practical implications. In this article we overview some considerations from neuropsychology, quantitative genetics,
Jones, Alice P., Smith, Peter K.
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L.Vygotsky, A.Luria and Developmental Neuropsychology [PDF]
This article is devoted to Lev Vygotsky's and Alexander Luria's contribution to the theory and methods of neuropsychology, and particularly, developmental neuropsychology.
Tatyana V. Akhutina, Nataly M. Pylaeva
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The neuropsychology of hallucinations [PDF]
Hallucinations are a psychopathological phenomenon with neuropsychological, neuroanatomical and pathophysiological correlates in specific brain areas. They can affect any of the senses, but auditory and visual hallucinations predominate.
Pavlović D.M.+2 more
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Klinefelter Syndrome: Integrating Genetics, Neuropsychology, and Endocrinology.
Although first identified over 70 years ago, Klinefelter syndrome (KS) continues to pose substantial diagnostic challenges, as many patients are still misdiagnosed, or remain undiagnosed.
C. Gravholt+5 more
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Objective In pediatric neuropsychology multiple barriers such as long wait times until an appointment, insurance coverage, and limited providers who are bilingual/bicultural or who sub-specialize in pediatric neuropsychology, often slow families from ...
C. Salinas+3 more
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Evaluation Context Impacts Neuropsychological Performance of OEF/OIF Veterans with Reported Combat-Related Concussion [PDF]
Although soldiers of Operations Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Enduring Freedom (OEF) encounter combat-related concussion at an unprecedented rate, relatively few studies have examined how evaluation context, insufficient effort, and concussion history impact ...
Charlesworth, Molly J+5 more
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Neuropsychology of Consciousness: Some History and a Few New Trends
Consciousness is a global activity of the nervous system. Its physiological and pathological mechanisms have been studied in relation to the natural sleep-wake cycle and various forms of normal or morbid unconsciousness, mainly in neurophysiology and ...
Giovanni Berlucchi, Carlo Alberto Marzi
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Technology meets tradition: a hybrid model for implementing digital tools in neuropsychology
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the provision of mental health care services and the ability to provide neuropsychological evaluations.
Shifali M. Singh, L. Germine
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Impaired perception of biological motion in Parkinson’s disease [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: We examined biological motion perception in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Biological motion perception is related to one’s own motor function and depends on the integrity of brain areas affected in PD, including posterior superior temporal sulcus.
Cronin-Golomb, Alice+3 more
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Cross-Cultural Neuropsychology: History and Prospects
It is proposed that cross-cultural neuropsychology analyzes the influence of cultural variables on cognition from a neurological perspective. It includes three major questions: 1.
A. Ardila
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