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Neuropsychology (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Neuropsychology'
Articles 51 to 60 of 200:
Traumatic brain injury and forensic neuropsychology.
27 Feb 2009
As part of a special issue of The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, forensic neuropsychology is reviewed as it applies to traumatic brain injury (TBI) and other types of acquired brain injury in which clinical neuropsychologists and ...
rec_pub_19333063-traumatic-brain-injury-forensic-neuropsychology.htm
27 Feb 2009
Forensic examiners generally agree that their contributions to the forensic process have to be based on scientific principles, high ethical values, and sound clinical skills and judgment. In part I, the challenges of maintaining high ethical ...
rec_pub_19333068-best-practice-guidelines-forensic-neuropsychological-examinations.htm
27 Feb 2009
One of the core tenets of the scientist-practitioner model, slightly modified to make it applicable to modern neuropsychology, is that assessment procedures should be developed, applied, and interpreted in a relevant scientific framework. However, ...
rec_pub_19333064-the-scientist-practitioner-model-advances-clinical-cognitive.htm
Forensic neuropsychological evaluations in an academic medical center.
27 Feb 2009
Within the expanding field of clinical neuropsychology, the subspecialty of forensic neuropsychology has developed. Currently, there is considerable diversity within the discipline as to how practitioners approach test selection, reports, and number ...
rec_pub_19333065-forensic-neuropsychological-evaluations-academic-medical-center.htm
[The value of the neuropsychological evaluation]
27 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19366005-the-value-neuropsychological-evaluation.htm
[Connectionist simulation in neuropsychology]
27 Feb 2009
INTRODUCTION: The expression 'connectionist neuropsychology' has been applied since the early 1990s to designate an emerging area of research that uses artificial neural networks in an attempt to simulate some of the cognitive disorders that result ...
rec_pub_19291657-connectionist-simulation-neuropsychology.htm
27 Feb 2009
Cognitive neurosciences are interested in the concept of self, resulting from two muddled aspects. This concept relates to both a set of personal complex and multidimensional mental representations about ourselves and the flow of self-consciousness ...
rec_pub_19251568-looking-self-microscope-cognitive-neurosciences-self-consciousness.htm
Reading other people's mind: insights from neuropsychology.
27 Feb 2009
When trying to make sense of other people's behaviour we usually invoke their mental states, such as their intentions, beliefs or emotions. This mind reading ability has been traditionally investigated in developmental psychology and comparative ...
rec_pub_19338713-reading-people-s-mind-insights-neuropsychology.htm
27 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19338712-all-elizabeth.htm
27 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19283553-wally-welker-1926-2007.htm
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