NeuropsychologyNeuropsychology studies the structure and function of the brain as they relate to specific psychological processes and behaviors. The term neuropsychology has been applied to Lesion lesion ... neuropsychology , forensic settings or industry often as consultants where neuropsychological knowledge ... for drugs that might have a potential impact on CNS functioning . Approaches Experimental neuropsychology ... function. Clinical neuropsychology is the application of neuropsychological knowledge to the assessment ... neuropsychology rehabilitation of people who have suffered illness or injury particularly to the brain ... neuropsychology is a relatively new development and has emerged as a distillation of the complementary approaches of both experimental and clinical neuropsychology. It seeks to understand the mind ... Brain fitness Clinical neuropsychology Cognitive behavioral therapy Cognitive neuropsychiatry Cognitive neuropsychology Cognitive neuroscience Cognitive psychology Comparative neuropsychology ... genetics List of publications in psychology Neuropsychology Important publications in neuropsychology ... Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Attix, D.K. & Welsh Bohmer, K.A. 2006 . Geriatric Neuropsychology . The Guilford Press New York. Beaumont, J.G. 1983 . Introduction to Neuropsychology . Guilford Publications ... Dictionary of Neuropsychology . Malden, Massachusetts,Blackwell Publishers. Paul Broks Broks, P . 2003 . Into the Silent Land Travels in Neuropsychology . London, Atlantic Books. ISBN 0 8021 4128 5 Bush, S.S. & Martin, T.A. 2005 . Geriatric Neuropsychology Practice Essentials. Taylor & Francis Group ... . New York Spectrum Publications. David, A.S. et al. eds. 1997 . The Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia ... . Experimental Techniques in Human Neuropsychology . New York Oxford University Press. Hartlage, L.C. & Telzrow, C.F. 1985 The Neuropsychology of Individual Differences . New York Plenum Press. Johnstone ... York Psychology Press. Kertesz, A. ed. 1994 . Localization and Neuroimaging in Neuropsychology ... more details
Citations missing article date March 2010 Pediatric neuropsychology is a specialty within the field of psychology and related health care sciences. The emphasis in pediatric neuropsychology is the study ... psychology programs generally do not offer a track in pediatric neuropsychology, per se. Specific supervised training in pediatric neuropsychology typically begins at the internship or postdoctoral ... child psychology, pediatric psychology, clinical neuropsychology, or school psychology. Definition A pediatric ... on defined content . Recommended core training requirements for pediatric neuropsychology includes Successful ... theory, neuropsychology and related neurosciences at a regionally accredited university Two ... directly. The American Board of Pediatric Neuropsychology http abpdn.org ABPdN , a subsidiary of the American Academy of Pediatric Neuropsychology, is the only exclusively pediatric board and does not certify the practice of adult or geriatric neuropsychology. The American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology ... http www.abpp.org ABPP , certifies in general clinical neuropsychology, and is not affiliated with ABN or ABPdN. The American Board of Professional Neuropsychology http www.neuropsychologyboard.org ABN certifies professionals in general neuropsychology and is not affiliated with ABPP or ABPdN. These three ... certified neuropsychologists Neuropsychology is over 100 years old, but as a clinical practice specialty ... for skills in general neuropsychology and its respective related disciplines of pediatric neuropsychology, geriatric neuropsychology, etc. Finally, pediatric neuropsychology may be defined and practiced ... of pediatric neuropsychology outside of the United States. External links Division 40 Clinical Neuropsychology ... National Academy of Neuropsychology Position Paper on The Importance of Neuropsychological ..., and description of training guidelines, from APA Division 40 Neuropsychology are available at http ... Academy of Neuropsychology http nanonline.org NAN Files PAIC PDFs NANPositionDefNeuro.pdf National ... more details
neuropsychology Comparative Neuropsychology refers to an approach used for understanding human brain functions. It involves the direct evaluation of clinical neurological populations by employing experimental methods originally developed for use with nonhuman animals. Over many decades of animal research, methods were perfected to study the effects of well defined brain lesion s on specific behaviors, and later the tasks were modified for human use. Generally the modifications involve changing the reward from food to money, but standard administration of the tasks in humans still involves minimal instructions, thus necessitating a degree of procedural memory procedural learning in human and nonhuman animals alike. Currently, comparative neuropsychology is used with neurological patients to link specific deficits with localized areas of the brain. The comparative neuropsychological approach employs simple tasks that can be mastered without relying upon language skills. Precisely because these simple paradigms do not require linguistic strategies for solution, they are especially useful for working with patients whose language skills are compromised, or whose cognitive skills may be minimal. Comparative neuropsychology contrasts with the traditional approach of using tasks that rely upon linguistic skills, and that were designed to study human cognition. Because important ambiguities about its heuristic value had not been addressed empirically, only recently has comparative neuropsychology become popular for implementation with brain damage brain damaged patients. Within the past decade, comparative neuropsychology has had prevalent use as a framework for comparing and contrasting the performances of disparate neurobehavioral populations on similar tasks. See also comparative ... Contributions from Comparative Neuropsychology. In A. Tr ster Ed. , Memory in neurodegenerative disease pp. 3 20 . New York Cambridge University Press. Category Neuropsychology ... more details
infobox Journal title Neuropsychology Review abbreviation Neuropsychol Rev frequency quarterly history 1990 present editor Edith V. Sullivan publisher Springer Link discipline Neurology CODEN NERVEJ ISSN 1040 7308 eISSN 1573 6660 OCLC 18516298 impact 5.231 impact year 2009 website http www.springerlink.com content 1040 7308 Neuropsychology Review is a review journal published by Springer addressing topics in neurology. Category Neurology journals med journal stub ... more details
Globalize date July 2011 Neuropsychology Clinical neuropsychology is a sub field of psychology concerned ... and learning disorders. ref cite web last National Academy of Neuropsychology title NAN definition ... National Academy of Neuropsychology website accessdate 7 December 2011 ref Assessment is primarily ... and may draw on findings from neuroimaging and other diagnostic medical procedures. Clinical neuropsychology ..., neuropsychological rehabilitation treatment planning , treatment evaluation, cognitive neuropsychology research and forensic psychology forensic neuropsychology . To conduct a comprehensive assessment ... a clinical psychology degree, before specialising with further studies in clinical neuropsychology. While some countries offer clinical neuropsychology courses to students who have completed 4 years ... Doctorate of Psychology D.Psych in clinical neuropsychology. These courses involve coursework ... or Masters degrees in clinical neuropsychology include La Trobe University , Macquarie University ... places HECS HELP or full fee courses. Canada Clinical neuropsychology courses are offered at the following ... web first York University title Course Information Clinical Neuropsychology url http www.yorku.ca ... neuropsychology. In its entirety, education to become a clinical neuropsychologist in the UK ... PgDip in Clinical Neuropsychology. ref cite web last British Psychological Society title Qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology url http exams.bps.org.uk exams clinical neuropsychology qcn.cfm work ... neuropsychology are offered by University of Bristol , University of Glasgow , University of Nottingham ... web last National Academy of Neuropsychology title The Houston Conference on Specialty Education and Training in Clinical Neuropsychology url http 199.73.36.206 NAN Files PAIC PDFs HC 20Policy 20Statement.pdf .... The American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology, The American Board of Professional Neuropsychology, and The American Board of Pediatric Neuropsychology all award board certification to neuropsychologists ... more details
neuropsychology Cognitive neuropsychology is a branch of cognitive psychology that aims to understand how the structure and function of the brain relates to specific psychological processes. It places a particular emphasis on studying the cognitive effects of acquired brain injury brain injury or neurological illness with a view to inferring models of normal cognitive functioning. Evidence is based on case studies of individual brain damaged patients who show deficits in brain areas and from patients who exhibit double dissociation s. From these studies researchers infer that different areas of the brain are highly specialised. It can be distinguished from cognitive neuroscience which is also interested in brain damaged patients but is particularly focused on uncovering the neural mechanisms underlying cognitive processes. ref name Schater 2000 The term cognitive neuropsychology often connotes ... its cavity... ref Phineas Gage References Harlow 1868 ref The modern science of cognitive neuropsychology ... semantic memory. 4 5 Many other studies like this have been done in the field of neuropsychology ..., if not the beginning of modern cognitive neuropsychology. HM had parts of his medial temporal ... theoretical basis for cognitive neuropsychology, as it allowed an explanation of what areas ... has been particularly influential in cognitive neuropsychology, particularly with the idea that the mind ... of cognitive neuropsychology. Cognitive neuropsychology also uses many of the same techniques and technologies from the wider science of neuropsychology and fields such as cognitive neuroscience . These may ... function or psychological performance. The principles of cognitive neuropsychology have recently ... Further reading cite book last Shallice first Tim authorlink Tim Shallice year 1988 title From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure isbn 0 521 31360 0 Psychology DEFAULTSORT Cognitive Neuropsychology Category Neuropsychology Category Cognition es Neuropsicolog a cognitiva lt Kognityvin neuropsichologija ... more details
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For Dissociation disambiguation Dissociation Neuropsychology In neuropsychology , dissociation involves identifying the neural substrate of a particular brain function through identification of case studies, neuroimaging, or neuropsychological testing. Single dissociation When dissecting complex mental tasks into their subcomponents, a researcher can establish a single dissociation between functions. This is done by demonstrating that a lesion to brain structure A disrupts function X but not function Y. Such a demonstration allows one to infer that function X and function Y are independent of each other in some way. Dr. Oliver Sacks has described many famous cases of dissociation in his books. An example of single dissociation is a patient who cannot name an object when he or she can only see it, but can when he or she uses other senses like touching or smelling. Patient D.F. was unable to place a card in a slot, but could do so when told to place it as if mailing a letter . From this the conclusion was drawn that judging orientation is one ability which D.F. had lost and visual control of an action another which D.F. could still do . ref name Goldstein E. Bruce Goldstein Sensation and Perception. Wadsworth, Pacific Grove USA , 2002. ref Double dissociation To strengthen a single dissociation, a researcher can establish a double dissociation , a term that was introduced by H. L. Teuber in 1955. ref http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 10954167 ITM What do double dissociations prove? Cognitive Science January, 2001 Bot generated title ref This is the demonstration that two experimental manipulations each have different effects on two dependent variables if one manipulation ... of Human Neuropsychology, 2003 ref In a series of patients with traumatic brain injury , one might ... ref name Parkin A.J. Parkin Explorations in Cognitive Neuropsychology. Blackwell, Oxford, 1996. ref ... DEFAULTSORT Dissociation Neuropsychology Category Neurobiological brain disorder de Dissoziation ... more details
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Timothy Shallice is a professor of neuropsychology and past director of the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience , part of University College London . He has been a professor at Cognitive Neuroscience Sector of SISSA since 1994. He has been influential in laying the foundations for the discipline of cognitive neuropsychology , by formalising many of its methods and assumptions in the book From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure . He has also worked on many core problems in cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, including executive function , language and memory . Shallice has also part authored neuropsychological test s including the Hayling and Brixton tests and the Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome BADS . He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1996. ref cite web url http royalsociety.org about us fellowship fellows title Fellows publisher Royal Society accessdate 23 January 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.icn.ucl.ac.uk Staff Lists MemberDetails.php?Title Prof&FirstName Tim&LastName Shallice Tim Shallice s homepage http www.sissa.it cns neupsy shallice.htm Short biography Further reading Shallice, T. 1988 From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure . ISBN Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shallice, Tim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shallice, Tim Category Living people Category British psychologists Category Fellows of the Royal Society psychologist stub nl Tim Shallice ... more details
Neuropsychology Neurocognitive is a term used to describe cognitive functions closely linked to the function of particular areas, neural pathway s, or Cerebral cortex cortical networks in the brain substrate layers of neurological matrix at the cellular molecular level. Therefore, their understanding is closely linked to the practice of neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience , two disciplines that broadly seek to understand how the structure and function of the brain relates to perception defragmentation of concepts, memory embed, association and recall both in the thought process and behaviour. A neurocognitive deficit is a reduction or impairment of cognitive function in one of these areas, but particularly when physical changes can be seen to have occurred in the brain, such as after neurological illness , mental illness , medication drug use, or Acquired brain injury brain injury . A clinical neuropsychologist may specialise in using neuropsychological test s to detect and understand such deficits, and may be involved in the Rehabilitation neuropsychology rehabilitation of an affected person. Some neuropsychologist however adopt non evasive procedures such as the cognitive matrix level CML cognitive psychotherapists. The discipline that studies neurocognitive deficits to infer normal psychological function is called cognitive neuropsychology . See also Portal Psychology div style column count 2 moz column count 2 webkit column count 2 Cognition Cognitive neuropsychology Cognitive neuroscience Cognitive rehabilitation therapy Neurology Neuropsychology Neuropsychological test Neurotoxic Brain fog Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder Depersonalization Dementia div References Green, K. J. 1998 . Schizophrenia from a Neurocognitive Perspective . Boston, Allyn and Bacon. Category Cognition Category Cognitive neuroscience Category Neuropsychology de Neurokognition ... more details
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Paul Broks is an England English neuropsychology neuropsychologist and science writer . He is currently Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Plymouth and Honorary Consultant in Neuropsychology. He is a regular contributor to Prospect magazine Prospect and has written for The Times , Sunday Times , Daily Telegraph , The Guardian , and Granta . Paul Broks trained as a clinical psychologist at Oxford University and went on to specialize in neuropsychology. He has pursued a career combining both clinical practice and basic research. He lives in Cornwall with his wife and two sons. Broks s Into the Silent Land Travels in Neuropsychology Atlantic Monthly Press was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award 2003 and is currently being adapted for the London stage. External links http books.guardian.co.uk departments scienceandnature story 0,6000,974491,00.html Article on Broks in The Guardian http www.newscientist.com channel being human mg19225780.073 the big questions what is consciousness.html Article by Broks in New Scientist http www.prospect magazine.co.uk list.php?author 61 Articles in Propect magazine http www.plymouth.ac.uk pages dynamic.asp?page staffdetails&id pbroks Staff page at University of Plymouth Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Broks, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Broks, Paul Category British neuroscientists Category English science writers Category Living people Category year of birth missing living people Category Academics of the University of Plymouth File http www.newscientist.com blogs culturelab 2011 06 24 Paul Broks.jpg thumb alt Dr. Paul Broks Dr. Paul Broks. ... more details
wiktionary dissociation Dissociation in the wide sense of the word is an act of disuniting or separating a complex object into parts. Dissociation chemistry , general process in which ionic compounds complexes, or salts split into smaller particles, usually in a reversible manner Dissociation neuropsychology , identification of the neural substrate of a particular brain function through various methods Dissociation psychology , altered state of consciousness characterized by partial or complete disruption of the normal integration of a person s normal conscious or psychological functioning disambiguation et Dissotsiatsioon ru uk ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Institute for Creativity Research ICR was founded in 1995 as a semi independent research center for studying and affecting how the brain produces original thought. The ICR is housed within the Russia n research center Psychotechnology Research Institute in Moscow . Headed by the Swedish neuropsychologist Lars Ericksson ref Antropov, Sergei. Neuropsychology News March 1997 . ref since 1997, the ICR bases its research on transcranial magnetic stimulation methods. The ICR is notable for having developed an electromagnetic stimulation cap ref Jjubova, Jelena. Artificially Stimulating the Right Pre Frontal Cortex in Journal of Eurasian Neuropsychology 2007 , pp. 121 176. ref prototype to increase the brain s creative capabilities. References reflist colwidth 30em Category Cognitive science research institutes Category Companies of Russia Category Neuroscience research centers russia company stub ... more details
The Thurstone Word Fluency Test , also known as the Chicago Word Fluency Test CWFT , ref Kolb, Bryan, and Ian Q. Whishaw. Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology. New York Worth, 2008. ISBN 978 0 7167 9586 5 p.443 http books.google.com books?id z0DThNQqdL4C&pg PA443&dq 22 Thurstone Word Fluency Test 22&hl en&ei bkdMTrrKOMqctwfVzKmcCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CEIQ6AEwBA v onepage&q 22 20Thurstone 20Word 20Fluency 20Test 22&f false ref was developed by Louis Thurstone in 1938. ref Thurstone, LL and Thurstone, TG. Primary Mental Abilities Chicago, Univ. of Chicago Press ,1938 OCLC 741860993 ref The test is a used to measure an individual s symbolic verbal fluency test verbal fluency . ref Pendleton, Mark G. et al. Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology , Vol 4 4 , Dec 1982 , 307 317. doi 10.1080 01688638208401139 ref ref Leslie A. Burton, Debra Henninger & Jessica Hafetz Gender Differences in Relations of Mental Rotation, Verbal Fluency, and SAT Scores to Finger Length Ratios as Hormonal Indexes Developmental Neuropsychology 28 1 , 2005 doi 10.1207 s15326942dn2801 3 ref ref S. L. Morrison Stewarta1,et al. Frontal and non frontal lobe neuropsychological test performance and clinical symptomatology in schizophrenia Psychological Medicine 1992 , 22 353 359 doi doi 10.1017 S0033291700030294 ref The test ask the subject to write as many words as possible beginning with the letter S within a 5 minute limit, then as many words as possible beginning with letter C within 4 minute limit. The total number of S and C words produced, minus the number of rule breaking and perseverative responses, yield the patients measure of verbal fluency. The CWFT is used as one of the measures of brain s frontal lobe function. A related test, the COWAT Controlled oral word association test , is part of the Halstead Reitan Neuropsychological Battery . See also Verbal fluency test References Reflist External links http web.psych.ualberta.ca chrisw L14Neuropsych ... L14Neuropsych.ppt ... more details
Like resume article date October 2008 Neuropsychology Muriel Deutsch Lezak is an American neuropsychology neuropsychologist best known for her book Neuropsychological Assessment , widely accepted as the standard in the field. She holds bachelor s and master s degrees from the University of Chicago , and earned a Ph.D. Clinical Psychology from the University of Portland in 1960. http www8.nationalacademies.org cp CommitteeView.aspx?key 171 http www.crpg.pt eventos simposio portugues muriel lezak.htm Her work has centred on research into, assessment and rehabilitation of brain injury. Dr. Lezak is Emeritus Professor of Neurology at the Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine. In 1996 she received the Distinguished Neuropsychologist Award from the US based National Academy of Neuropsychology . Past recipients include the prominent neuropsychologists George Prigatano , Brenda Milner , Ralph Reitan and Arthur L. Benton Arthur Benton . http nanonline.org content pages about awards.shtm Lezak has three children Anne, David, and Miriam. http www.lezakfam.org lezak.htm Her husband Sid was U.S. Attorney in Oregon for more than twenty years. He died on April 24, 2006. http www.iamed.org lezakheart.cfm Publications Her published academic work includes Bowler, R. M., Lezak, M., Booty, A., Hartney, C., Mergler, D., Levin, J. & Zisman, F. 2001 . Neuropsychological dysfunction, mood disturbance, and emotional status of munitions workers. Applied Neuropsychology, 8 2 , 74 90. Cohen, R. Green, M.D. Lezak, J. Lyberger, J. Mack, E. Silbergeld, J. Valciukas, and W. Chappell 1994 Criteria for progressive modification of neurobehavioral batteries. Neurotoxicol. Teratol. 16 5 511 524. WHO World Health Organization 1985 Energy and protein requirements. Report of a joint FAO WHO UNU ... damage is a family affair. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 10, 111 123. Lezak ..., J Clin Exp Neuropsychology, 23 6 770 4 Malec J.F., Moessner AM, Kragness M, Lezak MD. 2000 Refining ... more details
Like resume article date December 2008 Paul David Nussbaum is an United States American clinical neuropsychology clinical neuropsychologist and an Adjunct professor Adjunct professor adjunct Professor associate professor in Neurological Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine . His major research areas are in Brain Health, Forensic Neuropsychology, Clinical Psychology, Health Care Policy and Aging, and Application of Brain Health. He received the Gloria Cavanaugh Award in 2007 from the American Society on Aging for career training and education in aging. Education Nussbaum obtained his Bachelor of Arts B.A. in Psychology in 1985 and his Master of Science Master s degree in clinical psychology Clinical Psychology in 1987 at the University of Arizona . After completing his Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. , Nussbaum continued to the doctorate program and received his Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D in 1991. On the 45th Anniversary of University of Arizona, the university made Nussbaum an honorary alumnus of the class of 1991. ref http www.honors.arizona.edu alumni yearbook.htm University of Arizona s 45th Anniversary Honor Alumni ref Career Nussbuam is a consultant in the area of Brain Health in corporate and associations programs, such as Alzheimer& 039 s disease Alzheimer s Program Development, Assisted Living for Cognitively Impaired, Geriatric Continuum of Care, ref http www.agec.org news vision.asp?nl 23 Geratric Education Center ref Metropolitan Life Insurance Company MetLife , ref http www.metlife.com Applications Corporate WPS CDA PageGenerator 0,4132,P250 ..., G., Nussbaum, P.D., & Beers, S.R. 1997 . Neuropsychology. Vol. 1 of 3 in Handbook of Human ... . Handbook of Neuropsychology and Aging. New York, New York Plenum Press. Snyder, P.J., & Nussbaum, P.D. 1998 . Clinical Neuropsychology A Pocket Handbook for Assessment. Washington, D.C., American Psychological ... by MetLife. Snyder, P.J., & Nussbaum, P.D. 2005 . Clinical Neuropsychology A Pocket Handbook for Assessment ... more details
Orphan date July 2009 Bernard Croisile , neurologist and neuropsychologist , has been the Chair of the Neuropsychology Department at the Neurological Hospital of Lyon , France, since 1992. Croisile is also the Chief Scientist and co founder of Happyneuron Inc., online cognitive cross training programs. Croisile has written several hundred peer reviewed articles for scientific publications, papers, and book chapters on aging and cognition. He is also an influential scientist in the industry of Brain Fitness . He received his M.D. and certification in Neurology from Lyon Hospitals and his Neurosciences Specialty degree and Ph.D. in Neuropsychology from University Claude Bernard in Lyon, France. Awards In 1998, Croisile was the recipient of the Alzheimer s Disease Parke Davis Award ref cite news title Scientific Contributors publisher www.happy neuron.com date 2008 04 01 url http www.happy neuron.com about scientific contributors.php accessdate 2009 01 23 ref HAPPYneuron Croisile is a co founder of Happyneuron online cognitive cross training programs. The company was developed in 2000, by Croisile and a team of neurologist and neuroscientist, who created the program from direct experience with their patients and clients. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Croisile, Bernard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Croisile, Bernard Category French neurologists Category Living people fr Bernard Croisile ... more details
A process approach to neuropsychological assessment. Clinical neuropsychology and brain function Research ... neuropsychology and brain function Research, measurement, and practice. The Master lecture series ... of brain functions and generated discussion about diagnostic issues in clinical neuropsychology. ref cite book title The Quantified Process Approach to Neuropsychological Assessment Studies on Neuropsychology ... achievements and awards Kaplan was one of the founders of the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology and was among the first to be awarded the Diplomat in Clinical Neuropsychology. Kaplan was president of the International Neuropsychological Society , president of the Clinical Neuropsychology Division ... Academy of Neuropsychology Distinguished Clinical Neuropsychologist Award in 1993, The Edith Kaplan ... Christensen Eds. Pathways to prominence in neuropsychology Reflections of twentieth century pioneers ... more details
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Cross education is a Neurophysiology neurophysiological phenomenon where an increase in physical strength strength is witnessed within an untrained limb following unilateral strength training in the opposite, contralateral limb. ref cite pmid 17190532 ref Cross education can also be seen in the transfer of skills from one limb to the other. Examples A resistance trainer witnesses strength gains in her left and right biceps after participating in a strength training program for only her right biceps. This phenomenon is due to factors both at the muscular , vertebral column spinal and neural levels. A basketball player learns to dribble a basketball with his right hand and then successfully performs the task with his left hand even though he had undergone no previous training with his left side. References references med stub Category Neuropsychology ... more details