Information processing speed in clinical populations
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Information processing speed in clinical populations
(Studies on neuropsychology, neurology and cognition)
Taylor & Francis, 2008
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The history of processing speed and relationship to intelligence / Amanda R. O'Brien and David S. Tulsky
- Assessment tools and research methods for human information processing speed / Thomas A. Martin and Shane S. Bush
- Information processing speed : measurement issues and its relationships with other neuropsychological constructs / Heath A. Demaree, Thomas W. Frazier and Courtney E. Johnson
- The genetics of information processing speed in humans / Danielle Posthuma and Eco de Gues
- Speed of processing in childhood and adolescence : nature, consequences, and implications for understanding atypical development / Robert V. Kail
- Processing speed and the digit symbol substitution test in schizophrenia / Dwight Dickinson and James M. Gold
- Information processing speed in multiple sclerosis : a primary deficit? / Jessica H. Kalmar and Nancy D. Chiaravalloti
- Traumatic brain injury and processing speed / Glynda J. Kinsella
- Frontal-subcortical determinants of processing speed in Parkinson's disease / Roderick K. Mahurin
- Information processing speed and aging / Timothy A. Salthouse and David J. Madden
- Everyday life applications and rehabilitation of processing speed deficits : aging as a model for clinical populations / Karlene K. Ball and David E. Vance
- Information processing speed : how fast, how slow, and how come? / John DeLuca