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Neurocognitive function in attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder with and without comorbid disruptive behaviour disorders.

30 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of comorbid oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder (CD) on (i) symptom levels in attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and (ii) the relationship between ...
rec_pub_19629793-neurocognitive-function-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder.htm


On love, hate and knowledge.

30 Jul 2009 In this short theoretical paper, I discuss Bion's three relations of love, hate, and knowledge, using Peirce's semiotic theory of relations and Bakhtin's semiotic/philosophical writings. Reading Bion through the prism of these resources allows us to ...
rec_pub_19709020-on-love-hate-knowledge.htm


Acute cognitive effects of donepezil in young, healthy volunteers.

30 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVE: The acute nootropic potential of donepezil in young healthy volunteers has not been adequately investigated mainly because in previous studies: (1) effects were assessed before peak-plasma concentration (Tmax) was reached; (2) only a few ...
rec_pub_19637397-acute-cognitive-effects-donepezil-young-healthy-volunteers.htm


The effect of a carbohydrate-caffeine sports drink on simulated golf performance.

30 Jul 2009 A round of golf lasts approximately 4 h, during which time homeostasis could be challenged through either hypoglycemia or hypohydration. This might result in impaired motor skill or cognitive performance. Given the high cognitive demand of putting ...
rec_pub_19767804-the-effect-carbohydrate-caffeine-sports-drink-simulated-golf.htm


Assessing disability progression with the Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite.

30 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND: The initial Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite (MSFC) proposal was a three-part composite of quantitative measures of ambulation, upper extremity function, and cognitive function expressed as a single composite Z-score. However, the ...
rec_pub_19667023-assessing-disability-progression-multiple-sclerosis-functional.htm


Changes in utilisation of anticholinergic drugs after initiation of cholinesterase inhibitors.

30 Jul 2009 PURPOSE: Cholinesterase inhibitors (CEIs) have been subsidised in Australia since February 2001 for cognitive decline associated with mild to moderate Alzheimer disease. The number of people with Alzheimer disease is expected to increase, with a ...
rec_pub_19548222-changes-utilisation-anticholinergic-drugs-initiation-cholinesterase.htm


Common blood laboratory values are associated with cognition among older inpatients referred for neuropsychological testing.

30 Jul 2009 The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between common laboratory values and cognitive functioning among 129 inpatients referred for neuropsychological evaluation. Laboratory values were recorded at admission, at the time point ...
rec_pub_19418368-common-blood-laboratory-values-associated-cognition-older-inpatients.htm


Empirical correlates and interpretation of the MMPI-2-RF Cognitive Complaints (COG) scale.

30 Jul 2009 The MMPI-2-RF Cognitive Complaints (COG) scale (Ben-Porath & Tellegen, 2008) was developed to assess self-reported memory and other cognitive difficulties. The present study explores cognitive and self-report correlates of the COG scale and provides ...
rec_pub_19330701-empirical-correlates-interpretation-mmpi-2-rf-cognitive-complaints.htm


Corticocentric myopia: old bias in new cognitive sciences.

30 Jul 2009 Traditionally, the cerebral cortex is seen to have the most important role in 'higher' functions of the brain, such as cognition and behavioral regulation, whereas subcortical structures are considered to have subservient or no roles in these ...
rec_pub_19595625-corticocentric-myopia-old-bias-new-cognitive-sciences.htm


Generalized signaling for control: evidence from postconflict and posterror performance adjustments.

30 Jul 2009 Goal-directed behavior requires cognitive control to effect online adjustments in response to ongoing processing demands. How signaling for these adjustments occurs has been a question of much interest. A basic question regarding the architecture of ...
rec_pub_19653756-generalized-signaling-control-evidence-postconflict-posterror.htm

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