Monthly Archives: September 2016

Language delay is one of the earliest observed symptoms of an ASD

Language delay is one of the earliest observed symptoms of an ASD, and language ability is one of the most accurate predictors of future outcomes (Venter et al. 1992). Recently, it has been shown that delay in gesture development (i.e., … Continue reading

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The patient was admitted to the Department of Neurology at the ag

The patient was admitted to the Department of Neurology at the age 4 years and 10 months. On neurological examination his cranial nerves and upper extremities were normal except for slight dysdiadochokinesia. Detailed laryngological examination revealed slight floppiness of uvula … Continue reading

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Fear can also become maladaptive or pathological, as such feeling

Fear can also become maladaptive or pathological, as such feelings, generated from an initial fear-provoking event, persist and have a negative effect on day-to-day behavior.37 Fear of dark and negative self-experiences or of intolerable aspects of identity, in particular, can … Continue reading

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15 Teaching that incorporates the various aspects of intelligenc

15 Teaching that incorporates the various aspects of intelligence Increases academic performance relative to conventional teaching.16 Sternberg has argued that intelligence is at least somewhat malleable throughout the lifespan. Biological bases of intelligence Biological approaches to intelligence directly examine the … Continue reading

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E T Hall (1914-2009),4 studying various cultures, created the c

E. T. Hall (1914-2009),4 studying various cultures, created the concepts of monochrony versus polychrony, which he illustrated with examples of waiting in line: in Northern countries, everybody patiently waits in line, while in more Mediterranean areas one sees several people … Continue reading

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This brief discussion of the relationship between training effec

This brief discussion of the relationship between training effects and neural change highlights the complexity of the issues associated with training and neural function. Given the plethora of possibilities in findings, as well as the interpretations of those findings, associated … Continue reading

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2006; Woolf and Butcher 2011) and locomotor activity (Di Chiara et al. 1994; Martins-Silva et al. 2011; Woolf and Butcher 2011). Specifically, clinical assessments and experimental models of AD revealed that decreased cholinergic tone can cause spontaneous hyperactivity including increased … Continue reading

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Reni et al compared basal CA 19-9 serum levels in 247 advanced p

Reni et al. compared basal CA 19-9 serum levels in 247 advanced pancreatic cancer patients enrolled in 5 consecutive chemotherapy trials (G, gemcitabine; PEFG, cisplatin, epirubicin, 5-fluorouracil, and gemcitabine; PDXG, cisplatin, docetaxel, capecitabine, and gemcitabine) (60). The survival curves were … Continue reading

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15, 35, 36, 42, 62, 63 This does not mean that these symptoms are

15, 35, 36, 42, 62, 63 This does not mean that these symptoms are always bipolar, only that they are more likely to be bipolar than not in mood disorders. Further support to the bipolar nature of the co-occurring hypomanic … Continue reading

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8% in 1989–1992 to 45 3% in 1991–2001 1,5 Earlier detection has s

8% in 1989–1992 to 45.3% in 1991–2001.1,5 Earlier detection has significantly improved cancer cure rates and pushed physicians to concentrate their focus on postprostatectomy AZD8931 datasheet quality-of-life issues.6 Han and colleagues reported a 15-year overall actuarial cancer-specific survival rate of … Continue reading

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