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|a Research trends in behavior and executive function /
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a RESEARCH TRENDS IN BEHAVIOR AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; RESEARCH TRENDS IN BEHAVIOR AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING IN COMMON NEUROLOGIC CONDITIONS; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. MODEL OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING; 2.1 Shifting; 2.2 Updating; 2.3 Inhibition; 3. FUNCTIONAL NEUROANATOMY OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING; 4. DEVELOPMENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS; 5. MEASURING EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING; 6. MEASURING TASK SHIFTING; 7. MEASURING UPDATING; 8. MEASURING INHIBITION
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|a 9. NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING10. COMPARISONS OF TYPES OF MEASUREMENT; 10.1 Self-report vs. Neuropsychological Assessment; 10.2 Cognitive vs. Clinical Assessments; 11. NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS; 11.1 Parkinson's Disease; 11.1.1. Cognitive Impairments; 11.1.2. Shifting deficits; 11.1.3. Updating deficits; 11.1.4. Inhibition deficits; 11.1.5 Impact; 11.2 Huntington's Disease; 11.2.1. Cognitive Impairments; 11.2.2. Shifting deficits; 11.2.3. Updating deficits; 11.2.4. Inhibition deficits; 11.2.5. Impact; 11.3 Multiple Sclerosis; 11.3.1. Cognitive impairment
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|a 11.3.2. Shifting deficits11.3.3. Updating deficits; 11.3.4. Inhibition deficits; 11.3.5. Impact; 11.4. HIV; 11.4.1. Cognitive impairments; 11.4.2. Shifting deficits; 11.4.3. Updating deficits; 11.4.4. Inhibition deficits; 11.4.5. Comorbidities; 11.5 Spina Bifida; 11.5.1. Cognitive impairment; 11.5.2. Shifting deficits; 11.5.3. Updating deficits; 11.5.4. Inhibition deficits; 11.5.5. Impact; 11.6. Alzheimer's Disease; 11.6.1. Cognitive Impairments; 11.6.2. Shifting deficits; 11.6.3. Updating deficits; 11.6.4. Inhibition deficits; 11.6.5. Impact; 12. BROAD IMPACT OF EXECUTIVE DYSFUNCTION
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|a 12.1. Impact on the individual12.2. Socially; 12.3. Burden; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: ROLE OF LONG-CHAIN OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS IN CORTICAL CIRCUIT MATURATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR PSYCHOPATHOLOGY; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. LCN-3 FATTY ACID DEFICIENCY AND PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS; 3. RODENT NEURODEVELOPMENT; 4. NON-HUMAN PRIMATE NEURODEVELOPMENT; 5. HUMAN NEURODEVELOPMENT; 6. NEUROIMAGING; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS AND THEIR ASSESSMENT IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION
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|a 2. ASSESSMENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS: TRADITIONAL MEASURES3. NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL MEASURES; 3.1. Performance Tasks Based on Instrumental Activities of Daily Life (IADL): An Attempt to Reach Ecological Validity; 4. MEASURES BASED ON OBSERVATION; 5. CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN BOTH TYPES OF MEASURES; 6. NEW PERSPECTIVES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS: AULA NESPLORA; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: THE BIDIRECTIONAL RELATIONSHIP OF STRESS AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING; ABSTRACT; 1. IMPACT OF STRESS ON EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING: NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES
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