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An Architecture Proposal for Adaptive Neuropsychological Assessment
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2009
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In this work we present the architecture of an special sort of software capable of changing its presentation depending on the behavior of a particular user. ...
In this domain, one of the most important topic is the design of task for the assessment of patients with cerebral damage. ...
Following the same logic as the implicit adaptive methods, we propose an architecture of an adaptive application for neuropsychological assessment. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-02264-7_44
fatcat:ccl2k2ad5vbr7hgbxsnrli66x4
Attention and Other Constructs: Evolution or Revolution?
2015
Applied neuropsychology. Child
This has significant implications for the future of neuropsychological assessment and intervention. ...
Future implications for clinical practice must focus on connectivity patterns rather than the idea of "domains" or "constructs" when considering attention and other cognitive processes. ...
In aggregate, behavioral assessment and neuropsychological evaluation generate an entirely new ''product.'' ...
doi:10.1080/21622965.2015.1005482
pmid:25719389
fatcat:tz242j66p5ayvbzsjqo673ofv4
Neurocognitive endophenotypes: an update on the Field
2016
International Journal of Psychological Research
Executive functioning is an integral component for human development of adaptive cognitive and behavioral patterns to favor the success as a species. ...
From this perspective, Hansell and his group proposed an approach to what can be called a 'cognitive complexity metric' that can be conceptualized as relational processing. ...
doi:10.21500/20112084.2094
fatcat:wh5krq5ngbbzbjvhbrw6psqpb4
A Developmental-Psychobiological Approach to Developmental Neuropsychology
2001
Developmental Neuropsychology
This article presents an argument for incorporating aspects of the conceptual framework of developmental psychobiology into the framework of developmental neuropsychology. ...
Then, it is proposed that developmental psychobiology can make four direct contributions to developmental neuropsychology. ...
For example, Edith Kaplan (1991) proposed that assessment adopt a process approach that would provide information about how the individual performed the tasks of the assessment, rather than information ...
doi:10.1207/s15326942dn1901_2
pmid:11411419
fatcat:zoflxx6bc5bxxhtx2zd56lte2y
Using Artificial Neural Networks for Identifying Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment Associated with Depression Using Neuropsychological Test Features
2018
Applied Sciences
Therefore, it should be taken into account in the classification of MCI subtypes for future research, including depression as an essential variable in the classification of a patient with cognitive impairment ...
associated with depression as an entity by using the scores of an extensive neurological examination. ...
between the proposed architectures. • Cut-off value selection. ...
doi:10.3390/app8091629
fatcat:tgxvkplbc5fs5bpmn5lhq3gfla
Page 4624 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 91, Issue 12
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2004
Psychological Abstracts
These results show that neurally complex dynamics can accompany adaptive behavior in rich environmental and phenotypic conditions; they are consistent with the proposal that neural complexity may represent ...
(see record 33468)examining the assessment of risk of recidi- vism in sexual offenders. ...
A tribute to professor Glyn Humphreys
2016
Neuropsychologia
From the 1980s onwards, Glyn devoted himself with enthusiasm and thirst for knowledge to the field of cognitive neuropsychology. ...
patients with neglect, extinction and simultanagnosia, provided an important theoretical framework underlying many papers published in this special issue, which he coedited until his sudden death. ...
His joint passion for cognitive and clinical neuropsychology resulted in the development of two powerful assessment tools, the Birmingham Cognitive Screen Contents lists available at ScienceDirect journal ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2016.06.029
pmid:27343689
pmcid:PMC5127872
fatcat:ssengm2ynnc7tj3ukgws2zz4ky
Observation of Tumour-induced Reorganization in Structural and Functional Architecture of the Brain in Three Pre-surgical Patients with Left Frontal-temporal Brain Tumour: A Combination of MEG, DTI and Neuropsychological Assessment
2017
Sains Malaysiana
The present observation will be discussed in term of the mechanism of tumour induced reorganization and changes with the corroborating evidence from MEG, DTI and neuropsychological assessment. ...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) with fibre tracking was performed to further investigate this brain laterality modification and the findings confirmed there is an alteration in the left hemisphere fibre ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors wish to thank Hazim Omar for data acquisition and Nur Amalina Hashim for neuropsychology assessment from Department of Neurosciences, Health Campus Universiti Sains Malaysia ...
doi:10.17576/jsm-2017-4610-26
fatcat:gblkyee5jvblhozhw7t44zpeyi
Architecture of cognitive flexibility revealed by lesion mapping
2013
NeuroImage
The observed findings motivate an integrative framework for understanding the neural foundations of adaptive behavior, suggesting that core elements of cognitive flexibility emerge from a distributed network ...
Regression analyses revealed that latent scores for psychometric intelligence reliably predict latent scores for cognitive flexibility (adjusted R(2)=0.94). ...
Tasick for their invaluable help with the testing of participants and organization of this study. ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.087
pmid:23721727
pmcid:PMC3790579
fatcat:6c3vfj6m3vcwve2jomvhb7lqle
From Movement to Thought: The Development of Executive Function
2013
Applied neuropsychology. Child
The proposals of this article imply that neuropsychology needs to develop and adjust its tool kit for assessing EF according to the simple definition offered that requires a dual-tiered system of behavioral ...
Therefore, the "EF" that is necessary for survival has a changing locus of control that does not appear to be captured by neuropsychological test paradigms for the assessment of EF. ...
doi:10.1080/21622965.2013.748386
pmid:23848244
fatcat:vswta6xkvvd55i67tfb7vp7gxq
Investigating imaging network markers of cognitive dysfunction and pharmacoresistance in newly diagnosed epilepsy: a protocol for an observational cohort study in the UK
2019
BMJ Open
Patients will be followed up every 6 months for a 24-month period to assess treatment outcomes. ...
Baseline assessments will include neuropsychological evaluation, structural and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Electroencephalography (EEG), and a blood and saliva sample. ...
All authors share responsibility for the contents of the submitted manuscript. ...
doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034347
pmid:31619436
pmcid:PMC6797398
fatcat:ppivyp3p2fc65br3s3px3obf7i
Large-Scale Brain Systems and Subcortical Relationships: Practical Applications
2014
Applied neuropsychology. Child
This article describes an interactive paradigm for understanding brain functioning. This model requires both explicit and implicit learning processes. ...
Applications of current neuropsychological tests are presented within this interactive paradigm. ...
Because this principle and process were strongly conserved during phylogeny, we also proposed a paradigm shift for neuropsychological evaluation. ...
doi:10.1080/21622965.2014.946809
pmid:25268688
fatcat:sw2wpbssmvh7pon777slvbnczu
Intelligence and specific cognitive functions in intellectual disability
2017
Current Opinion in Psychiatry
Summary: The current model of intelligence, based on IQ, is of limited utility for ID, given the wide range and variability of cognitive functions and adaptive capacities. ...
Assessing level of individual impairment in executive and specific cognitive functions may be a more useful alternative. ...
Such testing may identify areas of relative strengths and weaknesses, an assessment important for academic and vocational planning. " Within this approach, cognitive skills should be assessed in the most ...
doi:10.1097/yco.0000000000000387
pmid:29206685
fatcat:go7zyalfdnctxfvlpj43sju3qy
Bottom-up Approach of Modeling Human Decision Making for Building Intelligent Agents
2016
Indian Journal of Science and Technology
Background/Objectives: Cognitive modeling of decision making with reference to the cognitive architectures and base theories is an ideal approach for building intelligent agents. ...
Base theories of human cognition are also adopted for the chosen architectures to strengthen the modeling process. ...
In this section two popular theories are being proposed with significant importance. The first one is neuropsychological theory called DFT. ...
doi:10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i4/81628
fatcat:fra4z3g255awtlqhp27rpvgqdi
Proceedings of the 2015 NFB IG Conference
2015
NeuroRegulation
There will be (a) an examination of quantitative EEG as a parametric tool for assessing the regulation of brain systems function, (b) the role of neuropsychological assessment, and (c) coverage of theoretical ...
This talk will discuss the functional architecture and electrophysiological underpinnings of neurofeedback therapy, together with a review of assessment and treatment methods. ...
doi:10.15540/nr.2.2.106
fatcat:a4g6vehganbjtcmgxjrzkiegtm
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