The discipline of cognitive neuropsychology has been important for informing theories of cognition and describing the nature of acquired cognitive disorders, but its applicability in a developmental context has been questioned. Here, we revisit this issue, asking whether the cognitive neuropsychological approach can be helpful for exploring the nature and causes of developmental disorders and, if so, how. We outline the key features of the cognitive neuropsychological approach, and then consider how some of the major challenges to this approach from a developmental perspective might be met. In doing so, we distinguish between challenges to the methods of cognitive neuropsychology and those facing its deeper conceptual underpinnings. We conc...
Neuropsychologists have frequently proposed that domain-specific deficits can be observed in develop...
~ This is a supplemental research paper that was not presented at UG research day but it is being in...
Introduction and aims: Autism, Asperger syndrome and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD...
Introduction The history of cognitive psychology is filled with examples of how theories of cognitiv...
Developmental cognitive neuroscience is an evolving field that investigates the relations between ne...
The importance of taking a truly developmental perspective to the study of neurodevelopmental disord...
In this paper, I contrast approaches from adult neuropsychology that seek selective, domain-specific...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of developmental disorders and normal cognition that i...
Background. Neuropsychology is a science with its own specific concepts, terms, and methods of analy...
Introduction: The last decades have brought great advances in the understanding of child neurodevelo...
This chapter compares two conceptions of cognitive development. The psychological model called "enri...
Because they present with uneven cognitive profiles, neurodevelopmental disorders have often been ch...
Cognitive neuropsychiatry represents a systematic and theoretically driven approach to explain clini...
Developmental neuropsychology is concerned with uncovering the underlying basis of developmental dis...
Developmental neuropsychology is concerned with uncovering the underlying basis of developmental dis...
Neuropsychologists have frequently proposed that domain-specific deficits can be observed in develop...
~ This is a supplemental research paper that was not presented at UG research day but it is being in...
Introduction and aims: Autism, Asperger syndrome and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD...
Introduction The history of cognitive psychology is filled with examples of how theories of cognitiv...
Developmental cognitive neuroscience is an evolving field that investigates the relations between ne...
The importance of taking a truly developmental perspective to the study of neurodevelopmental disord...
In this paper, I contrast approaches from adult neuropsychology that seek selective, domain-specific...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of developmental disorders and normal cognition that i...
Background. Neuropsychology is a science with its own specific concepts, terms, and methods of analy...
Introduction: The last decades have brought great advances in the understanding of child neurodevelo...
This chapter compares two conceptions of cognitive development. The psychological model called "enri...
Because they present with uneven cognitive profiles, neurodevelopmental disorders have often been ch...
Cognitive neuropsychiatry represents a systematic and theoretically driven approach to explain clini...
Developmental neuropsychology is concerned with uncovering the underlying basis of developmental dis...
Developmental neuropsychology is concerned with uncovering the underlying basis of developmental dis...
Neuropsychologists have frequently proposed that domain-specific deficits can be observed in develop...
~ This is a supplemental research paper that was not presented at UG research day but it is being in...
Introduction and aims: Autism, Asperger syndrome and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD...