Cognitive Development Deficit
Mostrando 13-21 de 21 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Behavioral, electroacoustic and electrophysiological assessment of hearing in autism. / "Avaliação comportamental, eletroacústica e eletrofisiológica da audição em autismo"
INTRODUCTION: Autism is a disorder, which begins in the infancy, and the main characteristics are the presence of an abnormal or impaired development of social interaction and communication, and restrict range of activities and interest. Some theories consider autism as a developmental disorder caused by a central nervous system alteration, and stress the pr
Publicado em: 2006
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14. Avaliar as estratégias de ensino (atencionais) do professor de alunos com Transtorno Déficit de Atenção/Hiperatividade. / Evaluate the teaching strategies of teacher of pupils xith Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
This work intends to evaluate the pedagogica teachers of students with ADDH (Attention Deficit Disorder Hiperactivity): presence of attentional teaching strategies. It was also intended to investigate the concept of ADDH, verify the main difficulties related to apprenticeship and identify the attentional teaching strategies developed. This disorder is on of
Publicado em: 2006
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15. Bianca : o ser simbolico : para alem dos limites da deficiencia mental
The main purpose of this study is to emphasize in the life of the mentally handicapped subject the importance of culture, the ability to attribute meaning to the world (objects, people and words) and the history of social life. One can glimpse a possibility for reducing the barrier that that separates the normal and the pathological, if we acknowledge that t
Publicado em: 2000
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16. T cell deficiency leads to cognitive dysfunction: Implications for therapeutic vaccination for schizophrenia and other psychiatric conditions
The effects of the adaptive immune system on the cognitive performance and abnormal behaviors seen in mental disorders such as schizophrenia have never been documented. Here, we show that mice deprived of mature T cells manifested cognitive deficits and behavioral abnormalities, which were remediable by T cell restoration. T cell-based vaccination, using gla
National Academy of Sciences.
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17. Should cognitive deficit be a diagnostic criterion for schizophrenia?
This review examines the question of whether cognitive deficits in schizophrenia are sufficiently reliable, stable and specific to warrant inclusion in the diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia. The literature provides evidence that cognitive deficits are highly prevalent and fairly marked in adult patients with schizophrenia. Similar deficits have been foun
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18. Dietary CDP-choline supplementation prevents memory impairment caused by impoverished environmental conditions in rats
We previously showed that dietary cytidine (5′)-diphosphocholine (CDP-choline) supplementation could protect against the development of memory deficits in aging rats. In the present study, younger rats exposed to impoverished environmental conditions and manifesting hippocampal-dependent memory impairments similar to those observed in the aging rodents wer
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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19. Duration of periventricular densities in preterm infants and neurological outcome at 6 years of age.
Parenchymal echogenicities that break down into extensive cystic lesions are generally followed by severe motor deficit. However, the effect of echodensities in the periventricular white matter, so called 'flares', on later development is less well documented. The aim of the present study was to investigate the impact of neonatal flares in preterm infants on
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20. Nonpharmacological amelioration of age-related learning deficits: The impact of hippocampal θ-triggered training
Age-related learning deficits are often attributed to deterioration of hippocampal function. Conversely, a well studied index of hippocampal activity, the θ rhythm, is known to enhance hippocampal plasticity and accelerate learning rate in young subjects, suggesting that manipulations of θ activity might be used as a means to counteract impairments related
National Academy of Sciences.
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21. Topographic subtypes of tardive dyskinesia in schizophrenic patients aged less than 60 years: relationship to demographic, clinical, treatment, and neuropsychological variables.
There are conflicting reports about factors that may be associated with the development of involuntary movements in patients exposed to long-term neuroleptic treatment. Recent evidence suggests that some of these inconsistencies may relate to the practice of regarding these disorders as a unitary syndrome. There is also evidence that both the topographic dis