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Neuropsychology (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Neuropsychology'
Articles 171 to 180 of 200:
[Renewed interest in neuropsychiatry within child and adolescent psychiatry]
30 Dec 2007
Child and adolescent psychiatry has existed as a subspecialty since the 1920s. In the early days its practitioners regarded observation as their main source of knowledge. In the period after 1970 the anti-psychiatric movement gained momentum, ...
rec_pub_19067311-renewed-neuropsychiatry-child-adolescent-psychiatry.htm
Ethical considerations in geriatric neuropsychology.
30 Dec 2007
The practice of geriatric neuropsychology demands specialized training and experience that enables the practitioner to appreciate the unique challenges and opportunities that are encountered when working with older adults. In addition to maintaining ...
rec_pub_18957731-ethical-considerations-geriatric-neuropsychology.htm
Older adults and neuropsychological rehabilitation following acquired brain injury.
30 Dec 2007
The literature related to neurorehabilitation methods specific to older adults is now emerging, the timing of which is important given the epidemiology of acquired brain injury in this population. Examined are epidemiological characteristics of ...
rec_pub_18957728-older-adults-neuropsychological-rehabilitation-following-acquired.htm
30 Dec 2007
With our ageing population, the number of older adults with cognitive impairment has also increased. There is both an acute and growing need for evidence-based assessments to identify their decision making capacity and competence. In the present ...
rec_pub_18957727-decision-making-capacity-competency-elderly-clinical.htm
Geriatric neuropsychology: implications for front line clinicians.
30 Dec 2007
Consistent with the aging population, neuropsychologists are being asked with increased frequency to evaluate older adults. These assessments are often complicated by medical and psychiatric co-morbidities, polypharmacy, and complex psychosocial and ...
rec_pub_18957725-geriatric-neuropsychology-implications-line-clinicians.htm
30 Dec 2007
rec_pub_18957724-geriatric-neuropsychology.htm
30 Dec 2007
The present investigation surveyed board-certified clinical neuropsychologists in four geographic regions of the United States regarding their administration practices of the WAIS-III supplementary subtests (Letter-Number Sequencing, Symbol Search), ...
rec_pub_18726741-administration-frequencies-wais-iii-supplementary-optional-subtests.htm
A neural network model for transference and repetition compulsion based on pattern completion.
30 Dec 2007
In recent years because of the fascinating growth of the body of neuroscientific knowledge, psychoanalytic scientists have worked on models for the neurological substrates of key psychoanalytic concepts. Transference is an important example. In this ...
rec_pub_18593255-a-neural-network-model-transference-repetition-compulsion-based.htm
Developing a neuropsychiatric functional brain imaging test.
30 Dec 2007
A number of critical issues must be addressed in order to develop and properly apply a functional brain imaging test. Diagnostic tests involve making a judgment for a single person. As a result, functional brain imaging tests must also be evaluated ...
rec_pub_18569731-developing-neuropsychiatric-functional-brain-imaging-test.htm
Cross-examining dissociative identity disorder: neuroimaging and etiology on trial.
30 Dec 2007
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is probably the most disputed of psychiatric diagnoses and of psychological forensic evaluations in the legal arena. The iatrogenic proponents assert that DID phenomena originate from psychotherapeutic treatment ...
rec_pub_18569730-cross-examining-dissociative-identity-disorder-neuroimaging-etiology.htm
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