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Guillem, F.; Ganeva, E.; Pampoulova, T.; Stip, E.; Lalonde, P.; Sasseville, M. – Brain and Cognition, 2005
This study was designed to investigate whether the neuropsychological correlates of the symptom dimensions of schizophrenia vary with the clinical state in patients followed from the acute to stable the phase of the illness. Fifteen patients were assessed for symptoms (SAPS-SANS) and undergone a complete neuropsychological assessment at two…
Descriptors: Patients, Schizophrenia
Miller, M.B.; Kingstone, A. – Brain and Cognition, 2005
Kingstone and Gazzaniga (1995) presented conceptually ambiguous word pairs, such as HOT-DOG, to a split-brain patient. Each hemisphere received only one of the words. With one hand, the patient drew the word pairs literally (e.g., a dog panting in the heat) but never drew the emergent object (e.g., a frankfurter in a bun). This finding suggested…
Descriptors: Patients, Testing
Glasspool, D.W.; Houghton, G. – Brain and Language, 2005
We review features of the spelling errors of dysgraphic patients with ''Graphemic Buffer Disorder'' (GBD). We argue that the errors made by such patients suggest the breakdown of a system used to generate serial order in the output stages of spelling production, and we develop a model for this system based on an existing theory of sequential…
Descriptors: Patients, Spelling
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Zimmermann, Christa; Del Piccolo, Lidia; Finset, Arnstein – Psychological Bulletin, 2007
The aim of the current article is to review the peer-reviewed research literature on cues and concerns published between 1975 and 2006. To be included, articles had to report observational studies based on patient-physician consultations and report findings on patient expressions of cues and/or concerns. Quantitative and qualitative studies from…
Descriptors: Patients, Physicians, Cues, Research Methodology
American Music Therapy Association, 2008
The impact of hospitalization on children and their families is becoming more clearly understood in today's changing healthcare environment. Pediatric inpatient services are focused on children with more critical illnesses, shorter hospital stays, and a culture of family-centered care. This publication clearly exemplifies the role of music…
Descriptors: Music, Hospitals, Pediatrics, Patients
Nicholas, Ikhu-Omoregbe – Online Submission, 2008
The inadequate availability of medical information has often made health care services in many developing countries cumbersome with enormous paper work, waste of life, time and resources, long queues, and ineffective treatment procedures. The use of mobile technology devices such as Personal Digital Assistants, Cell phone, Tablet PCs, etc. for…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Patients, Health Services, Telecommunications
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Davis, Janis; Thompson, Catherine R.; Foley, Amy; Bond, Christopher D.; DeWitt, Jean – International Journal of Listening, 2008
This study explores the perceived conceptualizations of listening in a healthcare context. The review of literature focusing on communication and listening in healthcare supports the belief that listening is an essential element in patient satisfaction. This study sought to determine which activities physicians, nurses and healthcare…
Descriptors: Listening, Health Services, Context Effect, Physicians
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Schuett, Susanne; Heywood, Charles A.; Kentridge, Robert W.; Zihl, Josef – Neuropsychologia, 2008
We present the first comprehensive review of research into hemianopic dyslexia since Mauthner's original description of 1881. We offer an explanation of the reading impairment in patients with unilateral homonymous visual field disorders and clarify its functional and anatomical bases. The major focus of our review is on visual information…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Patients, Cognitive Processes, Visual Stimuli
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Gaudiano, Brandon A.; Weinstock, Lauren M.; Miller, Ivan W. – Behavior Modification, 2008
Treatment adherence is a frequent problem in bipolar disorder, with research showing that more than 60% of bipolar patients are at least partially nonadherent to medications. Treatment nonadherence is consistently predictive of a number of negative outcomes in bipolar samples, and the discontinuation of mood stabilizers places these patients at…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Mental Disorders, Patients, Depression (Psychology)
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Dabrowska, Ewa; Tomasello, Michael – Journal of Child Language, 2008
Rapid acquisition of linguistic categories or constructions is sometimes regarded as evidence of innate knowledge. In this paper, we examine Polish children's early understanding of an idiosyncratic, language-specific construction involving the instrumental case--which could not be due to innate knowledge. Thirty Polish-speaking children aged 2; 6…
Descriptors: Sentence Structure, Semantics, Verbs, Nouns
Dunn, Kelly E.; Sigmon, Stacey C.; Thomas, Colleen S.; Heil, Sarah H.; Higgins, Stephen T. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2008
This study evaluated the efficacy of a contingency management (CM) intervention to promote smoking cessation in methadone-maintained patients. Twenty participants, randomized into contingent (n = 10) or noncontingent (n = 10) experimental conditions, completed the 14-day study. Abstinence was determined using breath carbon monoxide and urine…
Descriptors: Smoking, Contingency Management, Patients, Educational Vouchers
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Jones, Catherine R. G.; Malone, Tim J. L.; Dirnberger, Georg; Edwards, Mark; Jahanshahi, Marjan – Brain and Cognition, 2008
A pervasive hypothesis in the timing literature is that temporal processing in the milliseconds and seconds range engages the basal ganglia and is modulated by dopamine. This hypothesis was investigated by testing 12 patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), both "on" and "off" dopaminergic medication, and 20 healthy controls on three timing tasks.…
Descriptors: Intervals, Reaction Time, Diseases, Comparative Analysis
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Burton, Leslie A.; Rabin, Laura; Vardy, Susan Bernstein; Frohlich, Jonathan; Porter, Gwinne Wyatt; Dimitri, Diana; Cofer, Lucas; Labar, Douglas – Brain and Cognition, 2008
Eighteen temporal lobectomy patients (9 left, LTL; 9 right, RTL) were administered four verbal tasks, an Affective Implicit Task, a Neutral Implicit Task, an Affective Explicit Task, and a Neutral Explicit Task. For the Affective and Neutral Implicit Tasks, participants were timed while reading aloud passages with affective or neutral content,…
Descriptors: Patients, Memory, Reading Rate, Gender Differences
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Staudt, Martin; Ticini, Luca F.; Grodd, Wolfgang; Krageloh-Mann, Ingeborg; Karnath, Hans-Otto – Brain and Language, 2008
Early periventricular brain lesions can not only cause cerebral palsy, but can also induce a reorganization of language. Here, we asked whether these different functional consequences can be attributed to topographically distinct portions of the periventricular white matter damage. Eight patients with pre- and perinatally acquired left-sided…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cerebral Palsy, Patients, Brain
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Ziegler, Wolfram; Zierdt, Andreas – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2008
Background: A most important index of functional impairment in dysarthria is "intelligibility". The "Munich Intelligibility Profile" (MVP) is a computer-based method for the assessment of the intelligibility of dysarthric patients. A multi-user online version of MVP is now available. Aims: To describe the structure of…
Descriptors: Testing, Test Reliability, Patients, Program Effectiveness
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