Cognitive and behavourial neurology in developmental age.
An exhaustive review of a fast-growing discipline: cognitive and behavioural neurology.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Montrouge :
JOHN LIBBEY EUROTEXT,
2015.
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Colección: | Mariani Foundation Paediatric neurology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIOURAL NEUROLOGY IN DEVELOPMENTAL AGE; Chapter 1 : The effect of brain lesions/disease on cognition: location/type and treatment; Chapter 2 : Possible pathogenetic mechanisms of epileptic encephalopathies and implications for associated cognitive disorders; Chapter 3 : Cognitive development in Dravet syndrome; Chapter 4 : The neuropsychological profile of childhood focal idiopathic epilepsy syndromes; Chapter 5 : Lesional epilepsies in childhood: neuropsychological and psychopathological aspects.
- Chapter 6 : Cognitive and behavioural aspects of headache in children and adolescentsChapter 7 : Spina bifida: brain and neurobehavioural outcomes; Chapter 8 : Neurocognitive, neuropsychological, and neurovisual development in single-suture craniosynostoses; Chapter 9 : Cognitive and behavioural outcome in children with posterior fossa malformations; Chapter 10 : Brain tumours: how the location of the lesion and treatments affect cognitive function; Chapter 11 : Paediatric anaesthetic and cognitive neurotoxicity; Chapter 12 : Cognitive and behavioural phenotype in intellectual disability.
- Chapter 13 : High-functioning autism spectrum disorders: focus on neuropsychological profilingChapter 14 : Cognitive and language development in children with early focal brain lesions; Chapter 15 : Neuropsychological profiles in children with spastic diplegia with particular attention to visuo-cognitive abilities; Chapter 16 : Cognition and psychopathology in movement disorders in children; Chapter 17 : Lysosomal storage disorders; Chapter 18 : Cognitive impairment in paediatric multiple sclerosis.