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Neuropsychology (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Neuropsychology'
Articles 41 to 50 of 200:
15 Mar 2009
A special interest group of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine [ACRM; Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Committee. (1993). Definition of mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 8 (3), 86-87.] was the first ...
rec_pub_19395352-recommendations-diagnosing-mild-traumatic-brain-injury-national.htm
10 Mar 2009
Boxing has held appeal for many athletes and audiences for centuries, and injuries have been part of boxing since its inception. Although permanent and irreversible neurologic dysfunction does not occur in the majority of participants, an ...
rec_pub_19395353-neuropsychological-consequences-boxing-recommendations-improve-safety.htm
Beyond the numbers: expanding the boundaries of neuropsychology.
9 Mar 2009
Beyond the Numbers: Expanding the Boundaries of Neuropsychology was Dr Perry's 2007 presidential address in the annual conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. In his address he discussed the achievements of the science of ...
rec_pub_19395354-beyond-numbers-expanding-boundaries-neuropsychology.htm
8 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19267265-hans-lukas-teuber-riddle-frontal-lobe-function-man-published-frontal.htm
8 Mar 2009
We have tested the cognitive abilities of young (2.5 months) and middle-aged (14 months) wild-type C57Bl/6J mice in the IntelliCage, which enables automated monitoring of spontaneous and learning behaviour in a homecage-like environment. No ...
rec_pub_19427528-a-comparison-learning-memory-characteristics-young-middle-aged-wild.htm
Yoga and physiotherapy: a speculative review and conceptual synthesis.
5 Mar 2009
This article presents the potential integration of yoga and physiotherapy when considering the essence of their underlying concepts. Within the scope of this article the existence of several similarities between these two 'concepts' has been ...
rec_pub_19271174-yoga-physiotherapy-speculative-review-conceptual-synthesis.htm
4 Mar 2009
Neuropsychologists are occasionally asked to have neuropsychological testing observed via the presence of a third party, through one-way mirrors, or with audio or video monitoring or recording devices. The primary reasons for not allowing ...
rec_pub_19395351-secretive-recording-neuropsychological-testing-interviewing-official.htm
2 Mar 2009
Navigation with respect to moving goals represents a useful ability in the everyday life of animals. We have developed a novel behavioral paradigm, "enemy avoidance task", in which a laboratory rat (subject) was trained to avoid another rat (enemy), ...
rec_pub_19427526-enemy-avoidance-task-novel-behavioral-paradigm-assessing-spatial.htm
SLAM on the stand: how the sports-related concussion literature can inform the expert witness.
27 Feb 2009
Mild head injury is a controversial topic because patients may have subtle deficits and widely varied outcomes. Accordingly, neuropsychologists are frequently asked to provide expert testimony about the nature of mild head injury. This article ...
rec_pub_19333067-slam-stand-sports-related-concussion-literature-inform-expert-witness.htm
27 Feb 2009
This study uses a new method to summarize diagnostic validity information to explore which constructs are captured by malingering tests. The Test Validation Summary applies mixed-groups validation to investigate the meaning of test constructs and to ...
rec_pub_19333066-evaluating-constructs-represented-symptom-validity-tests-forensic.htm
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