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Intelligence Tests (Latest Articles)
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Gait function in adults with Williams syndrome.
6 Oct 2008
Despite early neurological reports of gait abnormalities in Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetically based neurodevelopmental disorder, there has not yet been any systematic investigation of gait dysfunction in this disorder. The current study ...
rec_pub_18841354-gait-function-adults-williams-syndrome.htm
The effect of coaching on the simulated malingering of memory impairment.
5 Oct 2008
BACKGROUND: Detecting malingering or exaggeration of impairments in brain function after traumatic brain injury is of increasing importance in neuropsychological assessment. Lawyers involved in brain injury litigation cases routinely coach their ...
rec_pub_18838010-the-effect-coaching-simulated-malingering-memory-impairment.htm
Phenotypic and genetic associations between the big five and trait emotional intelligence.
29 Sep 2008
This study reports the first behavioral genetic investigation of the extent to which genetic and/or environmental factors contribute to the relationship between the Big Five personality factors and trait emotional intelligence. 213 pairs of adult ...
rec_pub_18828735-phenotypic-genetic-associations-big-five-trait-emotional-intelligence.htm
Surgical outcome in hippocampal sclerosis following selective amygdalo-hippocampectomy.
29 Sep 2008
OBJECTIVES: Temporal lobe epilepsy is the most common form of intractable partial epilepsy in adults with hippocampal sclerosis accounting for the majority of cases. Selective amygdalo-hippocampectomy (SEAH) is suggested as a safe and effective ...
rec_pub_19107683-surgical-outcome-hippocampal-sclerosis-following-selective-amygdalo.htm
29 Sep 2008
rec_pub_19090640-response-bellini-s-2007-commentary-lichten-simon-s-2007-defining.htm
Left-handedness and developmental coordination disorder.
29 Sep 2008
OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence of left-handedness in a sample of children screened for developmental coordination disorder (DCD). METHOD: Using the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency-Short Form (BOTMP-SF), 2297 children were ...
rec_pub_18940038-left-handedness-developmental-coordination-disorder.htm
Delirium in the acute care setting: characteristics, diagnosis and treatment.
29 Sep 2008
Delirium is a neurobehavioral syndrome caused by the transient disruption of normal neuronal activity secondary to systemic disturbances. It is also the most common psychiatric syndrome found in the general hospital setting, its prevalence ...
rec_pub_18929939-delirium-acute-care-setting-characteristics-diagnosis-treatment.htm
29 Sep 2008
rec_pub_18847087-the-search-intelligence.htm
Increased sympathetic reactivity may predict insulin resistance: an 18-year follow-up study.
29 Sep 2008
Insulin resistance and sympathetic activity are related by a positive feedback system. However, which precedes the other still remains unclear. The present study aimed to investigate the predictive role of sympathoadrenal activity in the development ...
rec_pub_18803948-increased-sympathetic-reactivity-predict-insulin-resistance-18-year.htm
28 Sep 2008
OBJECTIVE: To examine cognitive outcome in children and adolescents with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) in remission, treated with central nervous system prophylactic chemotherapy only. METHOD: Thirty-five children and adolescents, age 8.4-15.3 ...
rec_pub_18826490-cognitive-outcome-children-adolescents-treated-acute-lymphoblastic.htm
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