Referring physician's perceptions of the neuropsychological evaluation: how are we doing? Clin Neuropsychologist 2002; 16: 551-4. doi:10.1076/ clin.16.4.551.13902Tremont, G., Westervelt, H.J., Javorsky, D.J., Podolanczuk, A., & Stern, R.A. (2002). Referring physicians' perceptions of ...
However, little is known about physicians' perceptions of the neuropsychological evaluation. Therefore, the present study examined the opinions of physicians who referred patients for neuropsychological evaluation. Surveys were mailed with the neuropsychological reports to 119 physicians who referred patients ...
Haladjian and Montemayor (2016) highlight a critical barrier: AI can mimic attention routines but cannot replicate human emotions and empathy. Their critique emphasizes the neuropsychological and evolutionary factors that disconnect consciousness from mere attention mechanisms. Subhash Kak (2024) further ex...
The unique feature of the MEG technique is the relative transparency of the skull, scalp, and brain tissue to the magnetic fields. Magnetic signals do not suffer from weak volume conduction, and therefore, MEG offers a much higher spatial resolution. In addition, MEG is reference free, whereas...
Self-generated stimuli have been found to elicit a reduced sensory response compared with externally-generated stimuli. However, much of the literature has not adequately controlled for differences in the temporal predictability and temporal control of stimuli. In two experiments, we compared the N1 (...
What is more interesting to me is that despite almost a 3-fold increase in variable parameters, the computer was still not that much better than […] the guideline. In line with this sentiment, medical professionals also discussed the need for a stronger collaboration with AI developers in ...
He was very frustrated and didn't know what to do […] he tried to buy a smartphone from one of his friends” (FG4F5). 3.1.2. Increased usage time Several participants also described a slight increase in the use of SNs (e.g., FG1M1: “it has increased, but not much”), but ...
This chapter presents a microethnographic analysis of a game played by a teacher and three of her students during the first week of school. The students and the teacher act differently in the classroom depending upon the situation they are engaged in. The three students who participated in the...
The present study aimed much more at taking a look at framing effects, independent of the topic, that can occur when different or even heterogeneous, but logically equivalent verbs are used as a substitute for ayes/noquestion. The goal was to examine the extent to which verbs can be suitabl...
As neurological problems, especially cerebral palsy, are much more prevalent in high-risk children, neurological assessment is particularly important in the early years. Severe cerebral palsy will present earlier in childhood, usually within the first year after birth, with disordered tone and tendon ...