نتایج جستجو برای: executive function

تعداد نتایج: 1235973  

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
nastaran ahmadi tehran university of medical sciences, psychiatry & psychology research center, tehran, iran mohammad reza mohammadi tehran university of medical sciences, psychiatry & psychology research center, tehran, iran seyed mohsen araghi isfahan university, faculty of educational sciences & psychology, isfahan, iran hadi zarafshan tehran university of medical sciences, psychiatry & psychology research center, tehran, iran

objective: the aim of this study was to examine the differences between adhd subtypes in executive function tasks compared to themselves and normal controls. method: in this study, 45 school aged children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) and 30 normal children who were matched based on age and iq score in wechsler intelligence scale for children-revised (wisc-r) were compare...

Journal: :Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2010

Journal: :Criminal Law and Philosophy 2021

This essay responds to Hirstein, Sifferd and Fagan’s book, Responsible Brains (MIT Press, 2018), which claims that executive function is the guiding mechanism supports both responsible agency necessity for some excuses. In contrast, I suggest not universal acid neuroscience at present contributes almost nothing necessary psychological level of explanation analysis. To extent can be useful, it v...

Khezriyan, Kiamars, Rasouli Azad, Morad, Zanjani, Zahra,

Background: Executive function is considered as the capacity of the human brain including the capacity for organization, cognitive flexibility, planning, problem solving, and so on. Long-term use of opiates such as heroin and methadone is associated with a wide range of executive functions deficits. The purpose of this study was to compare cognitive-executive function and emotional symptoms of ...

Journal: :Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders 2013
Fiona C Kearney Rowan H Harwood John R F Gladman Nadina Lincoln Tahir Masud

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Older adults with dementia have at least a twofold increased risk of falls. Multi-factorial interventions have failed to demonstrate a reduction in falls in this group. Improved understanding of specific cognitive factors and their relationship to gait, balance and falls is required. METHODS Systematic searches of Medline, Embase, PsycInfo, and CINAHL databases from ince...

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