Издательство Taylor&Francis по журналам "Developmental Neuropsychology"
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1992-01-01)Developmental language disorder (DLD) children and learning‐disabled (LD) children were classified into subtypes. These subtype classifications were based on the child's Wide Range Achievement Test‐Revised (WRAT‐R) profile ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1996-01-01)Proficiency (errors) during the Conditioned Spatial Association Task (Milner & Petrides, 1984) was measured for groups of healthy elderly participants, university students, patients with no prefrontal neuropsychological ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1993-07-01)The effectiveness of neuropsychological test performance during early elementary school in predicting subsequent academic achievement through high school was evaluated. Previously (Townes, Trupin, Martin, & Goldstein, ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1985-01-01)The cognitive functioning of identical twins, discordant for prune belly syndrome and end stage renal disease, was evaluated longitudinally over a 6‐year period. Assessments were performed at the onset of hemodialysis of ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1985-01-01)Patients with Huntington's Disease (HD) and matched normal controls attempted to recall items of general information, made “feeling‐of‐knowing” judgments about unrecalled items, and attempted to recognize correct answers. ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1989-01-01)A sample of 83 learning‐disabled (LD) females were individually matched to 83 LD males by age and Full Scale IQ and were compared on several cognitive and behavioral measures. Factor‐ and cluster‐analytic techniques were ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1985-01-01)The role of affective‐arousal factors in alcoholic Korsakoff and Huntington's Disease (HD) patients' ability to recall prose passages was examined. Four types of emotionally toned stories (i.e., neutral, happy, sad, sexual) ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1987-01-01)A battery of tests of various metalinguistic abilities was administered to children who were good and poor readers and to nonreading adults. The purpose of the study was to discover any such skills that might discriminate ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1986-01-01)Clinical concepts of age‐associated memory impairment (AAMI) have inevitably been linked to distinctions between this entity and progressive dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease (AD). Kral was perhaps the first modern ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1993-07-01)A test of memory for visual hierarchical stimuli was given to normal volunteers from three age groups (21 to 78 years old). Significant age‐related declines were found in recall of global‐ and local‐level stimuli on three ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1994-01-01)The effect of normal aging on route learning ability was investigated, employing a complex, real‐life route. Performance was not related to gender or education but was strongly related to age. Difficulty learning the route ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1990-01-01)Short‐term memory (STM) efficiency was evaluated in groups of younger (12–14 years old), mid (14–16) and older (16–19) adolescents using a modification of the Brown‐Peterson STM distractor paradigm. Although the 3 groups ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1988-01-01)This article discusses some problems arising from the use in diagnostics of psychometric test scores previously adjusted for the influence of age and of other concomitant variables (e.g., education). Some solutions adopted ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1986-01-01)Presented herein are nine selective reminding forms suggested for use in pediatric populations. These test forms were assembled according to criteria recommended by researchers in verbal memory research, and preliminary ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1993-04-01)The longitudinal effect of Alzheimer's disease on language functions has rarely been investigated. Through support from the National Institute of Mental Health, language functions were comprehensively assessed in 94 ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1990-01-01)The Attentional Capacity Test (ACT, Weber, 1988) has been found to be a meaningful measure of attention in adults. This study explored the usefulness of this test with children. It was discovered that, with only minor ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1992-01-01)Children with developmental motor deficits and normal control children were evaluated with a battery of praxis tests. Several task demands were examined: representational nature of the gesture, type of limb gesture (transitive ...
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1989-01-01)Evidence suggests that test intrusions, a type of delayed perseveration, occur more frequently during neuropsychological testing of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) than with other dementing disorders. The absolute ...
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