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    64 METHYLPHENIDATE EFFECTS ON ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER; CHILDREN'S ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING

    Stimulant treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) remains controversial, in part, because adverse medication responses to cognitive testing in the laboratory suggests that medication may impair learning....

    Esther H Wender, Marcel Kinsbourne in Pediatric Research (1985)

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    53 A DOSE RESPONSE ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF METHYLPHENIDATE (RITALIN) ON COCNITION OF HYPERACTIVE CHILDREN

    Methylphenidate (Ritalin) has been used to treat more than a million hyperactive children over the past 10 years, but as is the case with most psychotropic drugs, documentation of its effect has remained on a ...

    Marcel Kinsbourne, James Swanson, Laura Kurland in Pediatric Research (1978)

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    73 COMPARING THE BEHAVIORAL EFFICTIVENESS OF TWO DRUCS WHICH HAVE DIFFERENT HALF LIVES

    Methylphenidate (Ritalin) and pemoline (Cylert) are short-acting stimulant drugs used extensively to treat hyperactivity and they have different serum half lives (6 hrs. versus 12 hrs.) Comparisons of these tw...

    James Swanson, Laura Kurland, Fred Weinberg, Marcel Kinsbourne in Pediatric Research (1978)

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    ASSOCIATED MOVEMENTS IN NORMAL CHILDREN

    Changes in associated movements in normal children with age and with varying tasks were studied. In the first task, the children held dowels between the fingers of both hands. They were told to drop individual...

    David Benjamins, Marcel Kinsbourne in Pediatric Research (1974)

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    THE SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH and THE AMERICAN PEDIATRIC SOCIETY SPECIALTY SESSIONS May 17 and 19, 1973 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE California Room

    Marcel Kinsbourne in Pediatric Research (1973)