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Clinical neuropsychology, 3rd ed.
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The article was published on 1993-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 421 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Neuropsychology & Clinical neuropsychology.read more
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Pseudoneglect: a review and meta-analysis of performance factors in line bisection tasks.
George Jewell,Mark E. McCourt +1 more
TL;DR: An exhaustive qualitative (vote-counting) review is conducted of the literature concerning visual and non-visual line bisection in neurologically normal subject populations, which indicates a significant leftward bisection error in Neurologically normal subjects.
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Compatibility between observed and executed finger movements: comparing symbolic, spatial, and imitative cues.
TL;DR: Neurocognitive support for the strong relationship between movement observation and movement execution is reported, and the crucial role of the imitative relation of observed and executed action for the described effects is demonstrated.
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Cognitive mechanisms in numerical processing: evidence from acquired dyscalculia.
TL;DR: Cognitive neuropsychological research on acquired dyscalculia is discussed, surveying issues of current interest, and illustrating the ways in which analyses of acquired deficits can contribute to an understanding of normal processing are illustrated.
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The functional emergence of prefrontally-guided working memory systems in four- to eight-year-old children
Monica Luciana,Charles A. Nelson +1 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that eight-year-olds are superior to younger children in their ability to solve complex problems but have not yet reached adult levels of performance on the most difficult items of the Tower of London and Spatial Working Memory tasks.
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Cortical maldevelopment, anti-psychotic drugs, and schizophrenia: a search for common ground.
TL;DR: Recent research is reviewed that suggests a heuristically useful reconciliation centered on the functional neuroanatomical concept of prefrontal-temporolimbic cortical connectivity, suggesting that indirect compensation for dysfunctional communication between prefrontal and temporlimbic cortices is a therapeutic mechanism of these drugs.