Dysfluency in Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia [0.03%]
亨廷顿氏病、帕金森氏病和精神分裂症患者的语言障碍
K R Hanes,D G Andrewes,C Pantelis
K R Hanes
Verbal fluency was compared in Huntington's disease (n=12), Parkinson's disease (n=25) and schizophrenia (n=18) with a series of fluency tasks evaluating the effects on productivity of cuing with subordinate categories and alternation betwe...
Some objective measurements of frontal lobe deficits following traumatic brain injury [0.03%]
颅脑损伤后额叶功能缺损的一些客观测量
B Johnstone,L R Leach,M L Hickey et al.
B Johnstone et al.
The current study attempted to determine: 1) If frontal lobe TBI produces specific long-term cognitive deficits that are measurable on objective testing; and 2) Which tests are most appropriate for assessing frontal deficits. The study invo...
Converging impressions in Russian and American neuropsychology: discussion of a clinical case [0.03%]
俄美神经心理学中的趋同印象:一例临床病例的讨论
J M Golzman,D E Tupper
J M Golzman
We report the case of FR, a 50-year-old woman who suffered a closed head injury in a motor vehicle accident. FR was evaluated approximately two months post-injury using a combined Russian and North American assessment approach with test met...
Design fluency in dementia of Alzheimer's type, multi-infarct dementia and dementia associated with alcoholism [0.03%]
阿尔茨海默病型痴呆、多发性梗死性痴呆和酗酒相关痴呆的设计流畅性
E D Bigler
E D Bigler
Design fluency was assessed in four age and education matched groups 16 medical controls, 17 dementia of the Alzheimer's type (DAT), 15 multi-infarct dementia (MID) and six patients with dementia associated with alcoholism (DAA). In compari...
Characteristics and mechanisms of epilepsy spectrum disorder: an explanatory model [0.03%]
癫痫谱系障碍的特征和机制:一个解释模型
M E Hines,C S Kubu,R J Roberts et al.
M E Hines et al.
Recently, a complex neurobehavioral disorder with paroxysmal affective, psychosensory, and cognitive symptoms has been described by a number of different neuropsychiatric and neuropsychological practitioners. Although a variety of different...
Cognitive dysfunction after closed head injury: contributions of demographic, injury severity and other factors [0.03%]
闭合性颅脑损伤后的认知功能障碍:人口统计学、损伤严重程度和其他因素的贡献
L Smith-Seemiller,M R Lovell,S S Smith
L Smith-Seemiller
Previous studies have identified a number of variables which help to predict cognitive dysfunction following closed head injury (CHI) The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the predictive utility of a number of risk factors in a l...
The subjective experiences of spouse caregivers of persons with brain injuries: a qualitative analysis [0.03%]
脑损伤患者配偶照顾者的主观体验:定性分析
K Chwalisz,K Stark-Wroblewski
K Chwalisz
The subjective experiences of spouse caregivers were qualitatively examined in essays provided spontaneously by 27 spouses of persons with brain injuries These essay data appear to reflect issues most salient to caregivers and ideas that we...
Prediction of premorbid intellectual functioning of young children using demographic information [0.03%]
利用人口统计学信息预测幼儿病前智力功能
A H Sellers,W J Burns,J S Guyrke
A H Sellers
Regression equations were developed for the estimation of Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence - Revised (WPPSI-R) Verbal, Performance and Full Scale IQs from the demographic characteristics of the WPPSI-R standardization sa...
Can WISC-R IQ values be computed validly for learning-disabled children? [0.03%]
对于学习障碍儿童,WISC-R智商值能否有效计算?
R M Reitan,D Wolfson
R M Reitan
Prior research demonstrated that the relationships between age and neuropsychological test scores are much weaker in brain-damaged adults and children than in non-brain-damaged subjects It appears that the effects of brain damage on test sc...
R P Hart,J Anderson,V Calabrese
R P Hart
A 35-year-old woman undergoing an evaluation for possible multiple sclerosis had deficits in motor coordination, information processing speed, memory, verbal fluency and executive functions on neuropsychological testing Although presenting ...