This paper provides a strategy for the assessment of brain function in longitudinal cohort studies of children. The proposed strategy invokes both domain-specific and omnibus intelligence test approaches. In order to minimise testing burden and practice effects, the cohort is divided into four groups with one-quarter tested at 6-monthly intervals in the 0–2-year age range (at ages 6 months, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 years) and at annual intervals from ages 3–20 (one-quarter of the children at age 3, another at age 4, etc). This strategy allows investigation of cognitive development and of the relationship between environmental influences and development at each age. It also allows introduction of new domains of function when age-appropriate. As far ...
The article presents a new computer-based test battery of neuropsychological assessment in 6–9-year-...
The present investigation considered the utility of traditional psychoeducational measures in the pr...
This monograph presents the pediatric portion of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Toolbox Cog...
BACKGROUND: Neuropsychological instruments to assess cognitive trajectories during c...
Background There is a significant number of neuropsychological measures for use among children aged ...
BACKGROUND: Neuropsychological instruments to assess cognitive trajectories during childhood in epid...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the stability of the scores obtained on tests of motor development from birt...
Introduction: The last decades have brought great advances in the understanding of child neurodevelo...
The first part of this article examines the theoretical justification for applying Luria's approach ...
The neurocognitive abilities of 503 Portuguese children aged 8–11.9 years at onset of the study were...
The present study focused on analyzing effects of repeated assessment on performance of several neur...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>Partial result...
In this talk I will present likelihood-based statistical inference to assess change in performance o...
Contemporary efforts in neuropsychological assessment of children are directed towards the use of de...
Research in cognitive psychology has increasingly adopted a multivariate approach in which groups of...
The article presents a new computer-based test battery of neuropsychological assessment in 6–9-year-...
The present investigation considered the utility of traditional psychoeducational measures in the pr...
This monograph presents the pediatric portion of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Toolbox Cog...
BACKGROUND: Neuropsychological instruments to assess cognitive trajectories during c...
Background There is a significant number of neuropsychological measures for use among children aged ...
BACKGROUND: Neuropsychological instruments to assess cognitive trajectories during childhood in epid...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the stability of the scores obtained on tests of motor development from birt...
Introduction: The last decades have brought great advances in the understanding of child neurodevelo...
The first part of this article examines the theoretical justification for applying Luria's approach ...
The neurocognitive abilities of 503 Portuguese children aged 8–11.9 years at onset of the study were...
The present study focused on analyzing effects of repeated assessment on performance of several neur...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>Partial result...
In this talk I will present likelihood-based statistical inference to assess change in performance o...
Contemporary efforts in neuropsychological assessment of children are directed towards the use of de...
Research in cognitive psychology has increasingly adopted a multivariate approach in which groups of...
The article presents a new computer-based test battery of neuropsychological assessment in 6–9-year-...
The present investigation considered the utility of traditional psychoeducational measures in the pr...
This monograph presents the pediatric portion of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Toolbox Cog...