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Differential patterns of cortical activation as a function of fluid reasoning complexity.

30 Jan 2009 Fluid intelligence (gf) refers to abstract reasoning and problem solving abilities. It is considered a human higher cognitive factor central to general intelligence (g). The regions of the cortex supporting gf have been revealed by recent bioimaging ...
rec_pub_18095280-differential-patterns-cortical-activation-function-fluid-reasoning.htm


Neuropsychological findings in patients with Unverricht-Lundborg disease.

27 Jan 2009 The aims of this study were to clarify if patients with Unverricht-Lundborg disease (ULD) have adequate cognitive functioning and to delineate their neuropsychological profile. We evaluated 20 patients with ULD and 20 healthy, matched controls. Mean ...
rec_pub_19185615-neuropsychological-findings-patients-unverricht-lundborg-disease.htm


Relationship of hypersensitivity to anxiety and depression in children with high-functioning pervasive developmental disorders.

21 Jan 2009 AIMS: Sensory-perceptual abnormalities, which include hyper- and hyposensitivity, have been identified by numerous researchers as prevalent in individuals with pervasive developmental disorders (PDD). Hypersensitivity has a greater impact on PDD ...
rec_pub_19175761-relationship-hypersensitivity-anxiety-depression-children-high.htm


Bone marrow transplantation in children with Hunter syndrome: outcome after 7 to 17 years.

21 Jan 2009 OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of bone marrow transplantation in children with Hunter syndrome. STUDY DESIGN: Eight boys received a bone marrow graft between the ages of 3 and 16 years from 1990 to 2000. In 6 cases, the donor was a sibling with ...
rec_pub_19167723-bone-marrow-transplantation-children-hunter-syndrome-outcome-7-17.htm


Trends in preschool lead exposure, mental retardation, and scholastic achievement: association or causation?

21 Jan 2009 This study shows that 1936-1990 preschool blood lead trends explain 65% of the 1948-2001 variation in USA mental retardation (MR) prevalence, 45% of the 1953-2003 variation in the average scholastic achievement test (SAT) verbal score, and 65% of ...
rec_pub_19167707-trends-preschool-lead-exposure-mental-retardation-scholastic.htm


Randomized, double-blinded, placebo controlled study of neuroprotection with lidocaine in cardiac surgery.

20 Jan 2009 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cognitive decline after cardiac surgery remains common and diminishes patients' quality of life. Based on experimental and clinical evidence, this study assessed the potential of intravenously administered lidocaine to reduce ...
rec_pub_19164788-randomized-double-blinded-placebo-controlled-study-neuroprotection.htm


Neuropsychological profiles of patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and their siblings: a preliminary controlled experimental video-EEG case series.

19 Jan 2009 OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine expressive language, memory, and higher executive tasks in patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) as compared with their siblings and a normal control group under video-EEG conditions. ...
rec_pub_19166970-neuropsychological-profiles-patients-juvenile-myoclonic-epilepsy.htm


Brief report: information processing speed is intact in autism but not correlated with measured intelligence.

14 Jan 2009 Speed of information processing, as measured by inspection time (IT), is a robust predictor of intellectual functioning. However, among individuals with autism and low IQ scores, IT has been reported to be discrepantly fast, and equal to that of ...
rec_pub_19148736-brief-report-information-processing-speed-intact-autism-correlated.htm


Central nervous system function in youth with type 1 diabetes 12 years after disease onset.

14 Jan 2009 OBJECTIVE: In this study, we used neurocognitive assessment and neuroimaging to examine brain function in youth with type 1 diabetes studied prospectively from diagnosis. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We studied type 1 diabetic (n = 106) and control ...
rec_pub_19151204-central-nervous-system-function-youth-type-1-diabetes-12-years.htm


IQ in early adulthood, socioeconomic position, and unintentional injury mortality by middle age: a cohort study of more than 1 million Swedish men.

13 Jan 2009 The authors evaluated the little-examined association between intelligence (IQ) and injury mortality and, for the first known time, explored the extent to which IQ might explain established socioeconomic inequalities in injury mortality. A ...
rec_pub_19147741-iq-early-adulthood-socioeconomic-position-unintentional-injury.htm

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