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Revisiting Wittgenstein on Köhler and Gestalt psychology.

30 Dec 2007 In an article in this journal, Nicholas Pastore rejected Ludwig Wittgenstein's critique of Wolfgang Köhler and Gestalt psychology. Pastore appears not to have appreciated Wittgenstein's argument that Köhler mistook conceptual questions for factual ...
rec_pub_18409204-revisiting-wittgenstein-k-hler-gestalt-psychology.htm


The neuropsychiatry and neuropsychology of lipoid proteinosis.

30 Dec 2007 Lipoid proteinosis is a rare hereditary disease which often results in bilateral calcifications in the medial temporal region. Thirty-four adults living with lipoid proteinosis (>10% of the world population) were extensively assessed with ...
rec_pub_18305289-the-neuropsychiatry-neuropsychology-lipoid-proteinosis.htm


Symptoms of depression and cognitive functioning in older American Indians.

30 Dec 2007 Depression and lower cognitive functioning are common conditions in older populations. While links between psychopathology and neuropsychological performance have been studied in the white majority population, little is known about such links in the ...
rec_pub_18297485-symptoms-depression-cognitive-functioning-older-american-indians.htm


Official position of the military TBI task force on the role of neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology in the evaluation, management, and research of military veterans with traumatic brain injury.

30 Dec 2007 This Position Statement is a summary of the literature and learning regarding current issues raised by the occurrence, treatment, and study of traumatic brain injury in military service members and veterans. The Report has been approved by the ...
rec_pub_18247218-official-position-military-tbi-task-force-role-neuropsychology.htm


Individual differences in the regulation of intergroup bias: the role of conflict monitoring and neural signals for control.

30 Dec 2007 Low-prejudice people vary considerably in their ability to regulate intergroup responses. The authors hypothesized that this variability arises from a neural mechanism for monitoring conflict between automatic race-biased tendencies and egalitarian ...
rec_pub_18179318-individual-differences-regulation-intergroup-bias-role-conflict.htm


Neuropsychology and clinical neuroscience of persistent post-concussive syndrome.

30 Dec 2007 On the mild end of the acquired brain injury spectrum, the terms concussion and mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) have been used interchangeably, where persistent post-concussive syndrome (PPCS) has been a label given when symptoms persist for more ...
rec_pub_18078527-neuropsychology-clinical-neuroscience-persistent-post-concussive.htm


Chimeric faces, visual field bias, and reaction time bias: have we been missing a trick?

30 Dec 2007 The chimeric faces test is a frequently used behavioural test of lateralisation for cognitive processing. Performance on this task is typically quantified in terms of bias towards selecting faces where positive facial emotion is expressed in the ...
rec_pub_18050003-chimeric-faces-visual-field-bias-reaction-time-bias-missing-trick.htm


The role of grammatical class on word recognition.

9 Dec 2007 The double dissociation between noun and verb processing, well documented in the neuropsychological literature, has not been supported in imaging studies. Recent imaging studies, in fact, suggest that once confounding with semantics is eliminated, ...
rec_pub_18063022-the-role-grammatical-class-word-recognition.htm


[On the reunion between neurology and psychiatry. An old neuropsychiatrist's reflections]

29 Nov 2007 What appears in this article is nothing more than a series of reflections on psychiatry and neurology based on my own experience as an educator, practitioner and scholar of both disciplines. It is not, therefore, a piece of research work in the ...
rec_pub_18075990-on-reunion-neurology-psychiatry-old-neuropsychiatrist-s-reflections.htm


The neuropsychology of patients with clinically diagnosed idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus.

29 Nov 2007 OBJECTIVE: To compare the neuropsychological performance of patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (INPH) with that of healthy individuals and to examine its relation to neurological signs, vascular comorbidity, and background ...
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