Search results for "developmental neuroscience"
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O1–02–06: Genetic dissection of the PS1–ΔExon9 mutation and its attenuated response to Aβ42–lowering NSAIDs
2006
P2‐307: A stable G‐quadruplex within the ADAM10 5'‐UTR is involved in translational repression of ADAM10
2011
P2‐401: Reliability of DTI: A european multicenter study
2010
P3‐344: γ‐secretase‐dependent APP processing occurs either at the plasma membrane or in the endocytic compartments independent of the APP wild‐type o…
2008
P1-238: ITALIAN CONSENSUS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE ETIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS IN MEMORY CLINICS
2019
P4–256: PACAP peptides as new α–secretase activators
2006
Evgeny Nikolaevich Sokolov (1920-2008).
2008
Are balance problems connected to reading speed or the familial risk of dyslexia?
2011
Aim The aim of this study was to examine the connection between balance problems and reading speed in children with and without a familial risk of dyslexia by controlling for the effects of attention, hyperactivity, and cognitive and motor functioning. Method The prevalence of balance problems was studied in 94 children (48 females, 46 males) with a familial risk of dyslexia (at-risk group) and 85 children (38 females, 47 males) without a risk of dyslexia (comparison group). Further, the relationships between balance problems (at age 8y 6mo), reading proficiency (at age 9y), attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder (at age 8y), and cognitive (at age 8y 6mo) and motor functioning (at age 6y …
Infantile spasms—A multidisciplinary challenge
1987
Is it not surpnsmg that we are unaware of an earlier description of infantile spasms (IS) than that of Dr West from 1841 [1] , though this is hardly a new disease? May be, it needed an experienced observer to delineate these paroxysmal behavioral patterns against the background of abnormal psychomotor development. Up to now , we are by no means less puzzled by this manifestation of seizures than our professional forefather. It was only recently that we realized that the West syndrome consists not only of more or less typical serial seizures, usually a pathognomonic EEG pattern, and developmental arrest [2] , but has to be regarded as an encephalopathy [3-5] interfering with virtually all hi…
Learning nonadjacent dependencies : No need for algebraic-like computations.
2004
Is it possible to learn the relation between 2 nonadjacent events? M. Pena, L. L. Bonatti, M. Nespor, and J. Mehler (2002) claimed this to be possible, but only in conditions suggesting the involvement of algebraic-like computations. The present article reports simulation studies and experimental data showing that the observations on which Pena et al. grounded their reasoning were flawed by deep methodological inadequacies. When the invalid data are set aside, the available evidence fits exactly with the predictions of a theory relying on ubiquitous associative mechanisms. Because nonadjacent dependencies are frequent in natural language, this reappraisal has far-reaching implications for t…