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Changes in neuropsychological functioning following temporal lobectomy in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.

21 Mar 2009 PURPOSE: This study was conducted to evaluate the changes in neuropsychological functioning in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) after temporal lobe resection. METHODS: Fifty-four TLE patients were evaluated before and after surgery using ...
rec_pub_19309541-changes-neuropsychological-functioning-following-temporal-lobectomy.htm


Structure, fit and coherence of two circumplex assessments of personality in a population with intellectual disabilities.

21 Mar 2009 BACKGROUND: Little research has been conducted investigating the way in which personality constructs relate to people with intellectual disabilities. The small amount of research that does exist suggests that underlying personality structure may be ...
rec_pub_19320799-structure-fit-coherence-two-circumplex-assessments-personality.htm


IQ and the values of nations.

21 Mar 2009 The origin of values and preferences is an unresolved theoretical question in behavioural and social sciences. The Savanna-IQ Interaction Hypothesis, derived from the Savanna Principle and a theory of the evolution of general intelligence, suggests ...
rec_pub_19302729-iq-values-nations.htm


Why are (the best) women so good at chess? Participation rates and gender differences in intellectual domains.

20 Mar 2009 A popular explanation for the small number of women at the top level of intellectually demanding activities from chess to science appeals to biological differences in the intellectual abilities of men and women. An alternative explanation is that ...
rec_pub_19129102-why-best-women-good-chess-participation-rates-gender-differences.htm


How employment support and social integration programmes are viewed by the intellectually disabled.

17 Mar 2009 BACKGROUND: Supported employment is intended to facilitate and promote participation and integration of intellectually disabled citizens in society. This study investigated their view of the programme. METHODS: Q-methodology was used. Eighteen ...
rec_pub_19302471-how-employment-support-social-integration-programmes-viewed.htm


Genetic foundations of human intelligence.

16 Mar 2009 Individual differences in intelligence (cognitive abilities) are a prominent aspect of human psychology, and play a substantial role in influencing important life outcomes. Their phenotypic structure-as described by the science of psychometrics-is ...
rec_pub_19294424-genetic-foundations-human-intelligence.htm


Intellectual and motor performance, quality of life and psychosocial adjustment in children with cystinosis.

16 Mar 2009 Cystinosis is a rare multisystemic progressive disorder mandating lifelong medical treatment. Knowledge on the intellectual and motor functioning, health-related quality of life and psychosocial adjustment in children with cystinosis is limited. We ...
rec_pub_19294426-intellectual-motor-performance-quality-life-psychosocial-adjustment.htm


Rasch analysis of the Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration in children with intellectual disabilities.

16 Mar 2009 The purpose of this study was to examine the measurement properties of the Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration (VMI) in children with intellectual disabilities (ID) ages 4-12 years using the dichotomous Rasch model. The VMI was ...
rec_pub_19297129-rasch-analysis-developmental-test-visual-motor-integration-children.htm


Pathways to functional outcomes in schizophrenia: the role of premorbid functioning, negative symptoms and intelligence.

15 Mar 2009 BACKGROUND: Social and intellectual premorbid functioning are generally estimated retrospectively, and related to clinical or hospitalization outcomes in schizophrenia. Yet the relationship between premorbid functioning assessed prior to psychiatric ...
rec_pub_19297133-pathways-functional-outcomes-schizophrenia-role-premorbid-functioning.htm


Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy: normal outcome in a patient with late diagnosis after prolonged status epilepticus causing cortical blindness.

15 Mar 2009 We report on a male proband with pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy (PDE) and neonatal seizure onset. At the age of 31 months, a prolonged status epilepticus led to severe neurological regression with cortical blindness, loss of speech and muscular ...
rec_pub_19294602-pyridoxine-dependent-epilepsy-normal-outcome-patient-late-diagnosis.htm

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