Find-Health-Articles.com - making medical research available to everyone

Intelligence Tests (Latest Articles)

 

Latest indexed articles for 'Intelligence Tests'

Articles 11 to 20 of 200:

Cognitive discrepancies in children at the ends of the bell curve: a note of caution for clinical interpretation.

20 Jul 2009 Discrepancies between IQ scores on the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI) and scores from the Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) were examined at different levels of intellectual functioning in 470 normal-functioning ...
rec_pub_19629853-cognitive-discrepancies-children-ends-bell-curve-note-caution.htm


Cortical areas related to performance of WAIS Digit Symbol Test: a functional imaging study.

20 Jul 2009 Many neuropsychological studies have shown that the Digit Symbol Test (DST) of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) is useful for screening for dysfunctions of the brain. However, it remains unclear which brain areas are actually involved in ...
rec_pub_19631255-cortical-areas-related-performance-wais-digit-symbol-test-functional.htm


Effects of catechol-O-methyltransferase on normal variation in the cognitive function of children.

13 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVE: Genetic variants that contribute to the risk of psychiatric disorders may also affect normal variation in psychological function. Indeed, the behavioral effects of many genetic variants may be better understood as process-specific rather ...
rec_pub_19605537-effects-catechol-o-methyltransferase-normal-variation-cognitive.htm


Frontal and temporal volumes in Childhood Absence Epilepsy.

12 Jul 2009 PURPOSE: This study compared frontotemporal brain volumes in children with childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) to age- and gender-matched children without epilepsy. It also examined the association of these volumes with seizure, demographic, perinatal, ...
rec_pub_19624714-frontal-temporal-volumes-childhood-absence-epilepsy.htm


Autism is characterized by dorsal anterior cingulate hyperactivation during social target detection.

30 Jun 2009 Though the functional neural correlates of impaired cognitive control and social dysfunction in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been delineated, brain regions implicated in poor cognitive control of social information is a novel area of autism ...
rec_pub_19574440-autism-characterized-dorsal-anterior-cingulate-hyperactivation-social.htm


Decomposing age correlations on neuropsychological and cognitive variables.

30 Jun 2009 Individual differences associated with age and various neurological conditions are often found in many different neuropsychological and cognitive variables. These variables are frequently treated as though they were independent of one another, with ...
rec_pub_19570312-decomposing-age-correlations-neuropsychological-cognitive-variables.htm


Agrammatic comprehension caused by a glioma in the left frontal cortex.

30 Jun 2009 It has been known that lesions in the left inferior frontal gyrus (L. IFG) do not always cause Broca's aphasia, casting doubt upon the specificity of this region. We have previously devised a picture-sentence matching task for a functional magnetic ...
rec_pub_19573900-agrammatic-comprehension-caused-glioma-left-frontal-cortex.htm


Intellectual outcomes following protocol management in Crouzon, Pfeiffer, and Muenke syndromes.

29 Jun 2009 Patients with craniosynostosis syndromes are traditionally managed by a dedicated craniofacial unit. Optimal long-term management of these anomalies is unclear, but in the Australian Craniofacial Unit, it involves ongoing care by an integrated ...
rec_pub_19625842-intellectual-outcomes-following-protocol-management-crouzon-pfeiffer.htm


Validity of the Loewenstein occupational therapy cognitive assessment in people with intellectual disabilities.

29 Jun 2009 We examined the psychometric properties (internal consistency, concurrent criterion validity, and known-group validity) of the Loewenstein Occupational Therapy Cognitive Assessment (LOTCA) in people with intellectual disabilities. A total of 111 ...
rec_pub_19708470-validity-loewenstein-occupational-therapy-cognitive-assessment-people.htm


Infant cognition: going full factorial with pupil dilation.

29 Jun 2009 The violation-of-expectation (VOE) paradigm and related methods are the main tools used to study high-level cognition in preverbal infants. Infants' differential looking to conceptually implausible/impossible events has been used as an index of ...
rec_pub_19635092-infant-cognition-going-full-factorial-pupil-dilation.htm

Results: [1-10] [11-20] [21-30] [31-40] [41-50] [51-60] [61-70] [71-80] [81-90] [91-100] [101-110] [111-120] [121-130] [131-140] [141-150] [151-160] [161-170] [171-180] [181-190] [191-200]

© Advanogy LLC 2003-2009 - All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Contact Us | Index