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Intelligence (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Intelligence'
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29 Apr 2009
Patients with schizophrenia and water imbalance may represent a subset of patients with distinct pathophysiological abnormalities and susceptibility to cognitive impairment. Specifically, patients with polydipsia and hyponatremia have been shown to ...
rec_pub_19413445-neuropsychological-impairment-patients-schizophrenia-evidence.htm
Neurocognition in first-episode schizophrenia: a meta-analytic review.
29 Apr 2009
Compromised neurocognition is a core feature of schizophrenia. Following Heinrichs and Zakzanis's (1998) seminal meta-analysis of middle-aged and predominantly chronic schizophrenia samples, the aim of this study is to provide a meta-analysis of ...
rec_pub_19413446-neurocognition-episode-schizophrenia-meta-analytic-review.htm
LCA and environmental intelligence?
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19534101-lca-environmental-intelligence.htm
Sensory sensitivities of gifted children.
29 Apr 2009
Gifted children often display sensitivities to their environment that vary from those of the general population. Data were gathered on 6- to 11-year-old gifted children attending a public elementary school gifted program. Parents completed Dunn's ...
rec_pub_19522137-sensory-sensitivities-gifted-children.htm
Designing rules for designer babies.
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19438044-designing-rules-designer-babies.htm
Neuropsychological profile of autism and the broad autism phenotype.
29 Apr 2009
CONTEXT: Multiple articles describe a constellation of language, personality, and social-behavioral features present in relatives that mirror the symptom domains of autism, but are much milder in expression. Studies of this broad autism phenotype ...
rec_pub_19414711-neuropsychological-profile-autism-broad-autism-phenotype.htm
Bioethical considerations in translational research: primate stroke.
29 Apr 2009
Controversy and activism have long been linked to the subject of primate research. Even in the midst of raging ethical debates surrounding fertility treatments, genetically modified foods and stem-cell research, there has been no reduction in the ...
rec_pub_19396671-bioethical-considerations-translational-research-primate-stroke.htm
29 Apr 2009
BACKGROUND: Several factors are involved in determining a child's need for special education (SE). Thus, the value of brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for subjects with learning and intellectual disabilities is uncertain. PURPOSE: To evaluate ...
rec_pub_19267273-brain-magnetic-resonance-imaging-siblings-families-two-children.htm
28 Apr 2009
BACKGROUND: The quality of very preterm infants' spontaneous movements at 11 to 16 weeks post-term age is a powerful predictor of their later neurological status. This study investigated whether early spontaneous movements also have predictive value ...
rec_pub_19457048-the-quality-preterm-infants-spontaneous-movements-early-indicator.htm
Coping strategies and IQ in psychogenic movement disorders and paralysis.
28 Apr 2009
Inadequate coping strategies may cause some patients to develop psychogenic symptoms in periods of stress. This may be more prominent in patients with lower intelligence levels. Twenty-six patients with psychogenic neurological disorders (PND) were ...
rec_pub_19260095-coping-strategies-iq-psychogenic-movement-disorders-paralysis.htm
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