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Neuropsychological contributions to the early identification of Alzheimer's disease.

16 Mar 2008 A wealth of evidence demonstrates that a prodromal period of Alzheimer's disease (AD) exists for some years prior to the appearance of significant cognitive and functional declines required for the clinical diagnosis. This prodromal period of ...
rec_pub_18347989-neuropsychological-contributions-early-identification-alzheimer-s.htm


Differential sensitivity of the Response Bias Scale (RBS) and MMPI-2 validity scales to memory complaints.

Mar 2008 The MMPI-2 Response Bias Scale (RBS) is designed to detect response bias in forensic neuropsychological and disability assessment settings. Validation studies have demonstrated that the scale is sensitive to cognitive response bias as determined by ...
rec_pub_18609315-differential-sensitivity-response-bias-scale-rbs-mmpi-2-validity.htm


Finding gene-environment interactions for generalised anxiety disorder.

28 Feb 2008 It is becoming increasingly apparent that genetic research into psychiatric disorders would benefit from consideration of the environment because these risk mechanisms are likely to interact. Despite generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) being one of ...
rec_pub_18297422-finding-gene-environment-interactions-generalised-anxiety-disorder.htm


Gene-environment interaction in posttraumatic stress disorder: review, strategy and new directions for future research.

28 Feb 2008 The purpose of this article is to encourage research investigating the role of measured gene-environment interaction (G x E) in the etiology of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is uniquely suited to the study of G x E as the diagnosis ...
rec_pub_18297420-gene-environment-interaction-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-review.htm


Elucidating risk mechanisms of gene-environment interactions on pediatric anxiety: integrating findings from neuroscience.

28 Feb 2008 Recent findings of gene-environment interaction on child and adolescent anxiety generate interest in mechanisms through which genetic risks are expressed. Current findings from neuroscience suggest avenues for exploring putative mechanisms. ...
rec_pub_18343966-elucidating-risk-mechanisms-gene-environment-interactions-pediatric.htm


Therapeutic drug monitoring in neuropsychopharmacology: does it hold its promises?

28 Feb 2008 To produce its characteristic effects, a drug must be present in appropriate concentrations at its sites of action. The latter is not only a function of the dose administered, but also of the extent and rate of drug absorption, distribution, tissue ...
rec_pub_18344046-therapeutic-drug-monitoring-neuropsychopharmacology-does-hold-promises.htm


What use is consciousness? A clinical neuroscience roundtable. Panel report.

28 Feb 2008
rec_pub_18430712-what-use-consciousness-clinical-neuroscience-roundtable-panel-report.htm


[Contribution of virtual reality to neuropsychology of memory: study in aging]

28 Feb 2008 The principal interest of virtual reality is its potential to create experiments close to daily life with a perfect experimental control. In a first time, we review the studies illustrating the contribution of virtual reality for neuropsychology, ...
rec_pub_18364292-contribution-virtual-reality-neuropsychology-memory-study-aging.htm


Children's working understanding of the knowledge gained from seeing and feeling.

28 Feb 2008 In three experiments (N = 48 3- to 4-year olds; 100 3- to 5-year olds; 54 4-year-olds), children who could see or feel a target toy, recognized when they had sufficient information to answer 'Which one is it?' and when they needed additional access. ...
rec_pub_18333983-children-s-working-understanding-knowledge-gained-seeing-feeling.htm


A panel interview on the ethical practice of neuropsychology.

28 Feb 2008 Neuropsychologists who have considerable experience reflecting, presenting, publishing, and advising on ethical matters are a rich resource for clinicians who have ethics questions. Consultation with such colleagues can be an important part of the ...
rec_pub_17853148-a-panel-interview-ethical-practice-neuropsychology.htm

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