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Intelligence Tests (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Intelligence Tests'
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24 Sep 2008
The prevalence and types of schizophrenia- and affective spectrum disorders were studied in 469 individuals with a developmental language disorder (DLD), assessed in the same clinic during a period of 10 years, and 2,345 controls from the general ...
rec_pub_18818864-a-longitudinal-study-schizophrenia-affective-spectrum-disorders.htm
23 Sep 2008
BACKGROUND: Delay-related motivational processes are impaired in children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Here we explore the impact of ADHD on the performance of three putative indices of Delay Aversion (DAv): (i) the choice ...
rec_pub_18929587-delay-aversion-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-empirical.htm
Arithmetic and brain connectivity: mental calculation in adolescents with periventricular lesions.
23 Sep 2008
The ability for mental calculation represents a fundamental prerequisite for development of intelligence, which is predictive for educational and professional success in life. Many individuals with calculation difficulties are survivors of premature ...
rec_pub_18929585-arithmetic-brain-connectivity-mental-calculation-adolescents.htm
23 Sep 2008
Previous studies suggest disturbances of the central nervous system (CNS) in patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT), independently of thyroid function disorders. In the present prospective study, neuropsychological testing was performed for the ...
rec_pub_18819753-increased-occurrence-weaknesses-attention-testing-patients-hashimoto.htm
Delay discounting by the children of smokers and nonsmokers.
22 Sep 2008
This research compared delay discounting in mothers and their children (12 or 13 years of age). Half of the mothers (n=15) were current smokers, and the other half (n=15) reported never smoking. Considerable research has shown that adult smokers ...
rec_pub_18818028-delay-discounting-children-smokers-nonsmokers.htm
16 Sep 2008
OBJECTIVE: To compare the strength of the relation of two measurements of IQ and 11 established risk factors with total and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality. METHODS: Cohort study of 4166 US male former army personnel with data on IQ test ...
rec_pub_18801778-does-iq-predict-total-cardiovascular-disease-mortality-strongly-risk.htm
9 Sep 2008
High-frequency cortical activity in humans and animals has been linked to a wide variety of higher cognitive processes. This research suggests that specific changes in neuronal synchrony occur during cognitive processing, distinguished by emergence ...
rec_pub_18831992-early-cognitive-language-skills-linked-resting-frontal-gamma-power-3.htm
4 Sep 2008
This study aimed to characterise the neuropsychological functioning of adults with comorbid attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and intellectual disability. Individuals with ADHD and mild-borderline range intelligence (N=59) and ...
rec_pub_18774690-neuropsychological-characteristics-adults-comorbid-adhd-borderline.htm
Eye movements characteristics of Chinese dyslexic children in picture searching.
3 Sep 2008
BACKGROUND: Reading Chinese, a kind of ideogram, relies more on visual cognition. The visuospatial cognitive deficit of Chinese dyslexia is an interesting topic that has received much attention. The purpose of current research was to explore the ...
rec_pub_19024086-eye-movements-characteristics-chinese-dyslexic-children-picture.htm
3 Sep 2008
Many genetic studies have demonstrated an association between the 7-repeat (7r) allele of a 48-base pair variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) in exon 3 of the DRD4 gene and the phenotype of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). ...
rec_pub_18361436-absence-7-repeat-variant-drd4-vntr-associated-drifting-sustained.htm
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