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The arrogance of trying to sum up abilities in a number.

10 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19279607-the-arrogance-trying-sum-abilities-number.htm


Intellectual ability in early adulthood and type 2 diabetes in later life.

5 Mar 2009 The aim of this study is to assess whether intellectual ability in young adult men predicts the development of type 2 diabetes in later life. 641 men participating in the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study were administered a 2-h (75 g) oral glucose ...
rec_pub_19271118-intellectual-ability-early-adulthood-type-2-diabetes-later-life.htm


Cognitive functions in children with myelomeningocele without hydrocephalus.

3 Mar 2009 OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the separate effects of myelomeningocele (MMC) and hydrocephalus on intelligence and neuropsychological functions in a population-based series of children. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Of the 69 children with ...
rec_pub_19263057-cognitive-functions-children-myelomeningocele-hydrocephalus.htm


The cognitive and behavioral characteristics of children with low working memory.

27 Feb 2009 This study explored the cognitive and behavioral profiles of children with working memory impairments. In an initial screening of 3,189 five- to eleven-year-olds, 308 were identified as having very low working memory scores. Cognitive skills (IQ, ...
rec_pub_19467014-the-cognitive-behavioral-characteristics-children-low-working-memory.htm


Mental illness and intellectual disability in Magistrates Courts in New South Wales, Australia.

27 Feb 2009 BACKGROUND: Little is known about the prevalence of intellectual disability (ID) and/or cognitive impairment (CI) among accused persons in the Magistrates (Local) Courts, the personal, health and mental health characteristics of this cohort, and ...
rec_pub_19250389-mental-illness-intellectual-disability-magistrates-courts-new-south.htm


[Impact of very preterm birth on visuospatial processes at 5 years of age]

27 Feb 2009 OBJECTIVE: Very preterm children can experience cognitive and behavioral difficulties. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of very preterm birth on visuospatial processes at preschool age. DESIGN AND METHODS: Data come from the Epipage ...
rec_pub_19179056-impact-preterm-birth-visuospatial-processes-5-years-age.htm


Memory functioning in familial bipolar I disorder patients and their relatives.

27 Feb 2009 OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the memory function of patients with familial bipolar I disorder (BD I) who had shown psychotic features, their non-psychotic, non-bipolar first-degree relatives, and normal controls. METHOD: We ...
rec_pub_19267704-memory-functioning-familial-bipolar-disorder-patients-relatives.htm


Smarter in middle age, faster in old age: a cross-lagged panel analysis of reaction time and cognitive ability over 13 years in the West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study.

27 Feb 2009 Participants in the West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study performed reaction time tasks and took the Alice Heim 4 Part 1 test (AH4) of intelligence twice, 13 years apart. Cross-lagged associations between speed of processing and AH4 were examined using ...
rec_pub_19290736-smarter-middle-age-faster-old-age-cross-lagged-panel-analysis.htm


Asperger syndrome: how does it relate to non-verbal learning disability?

27 Feb 2009 The syndrome of non-verbal learning disabilities (NLD) is associated with prominent non-verbal deficits such as reduced perceptual and spatial abilities, against a background of relatively intact verbal abilities. Asperger syndrome is one of the ...
rec_pub_19338720-asperger-syndrome-does-relate-non-verbal-learning-disability.htm


Free testosterone levels, attentional control, and processing speed performance in aging men.

27 Feb 2009 Psychometric measures of processing speed are strong predictors of cognitive functioning with aging; however, the neurobiological mechanisms underlying this association remain unclear. Recently, the authors reported a negative association between ...
rec_pub_19254089-free-testosterone-levels-attentional-control-processing-speed.htm

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