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    The Immune System’s Moderating Response to Inflammation Relieves Autistic Behavior: Response to Peter Good

    Marcel Kinsbourne in Neuropsychology Review (2011)

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    Can Children with Autism Recover? If So, How?

    Although Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are generally assumed to be lifelong, we review evidence that between 3% and 25% of children reportedly lose their ASD diagnosis and enter the normal range of cognitive...

    Molly Helt, Elizabeth Kelley, Marcel Kinsbourne, Juhi Pandey in Neuropsychology Review (2008)

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    Etiologic Subtypes of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Brain Imaging, Molecular Genetic and Environmental Factors and the Dopamine Hypothesis

    Multiple theories of Attention-Deficit/Hyper- activity Disorder (ADHD) have been proposed, but one that has stood the test of time is the dopamine deficit theory. We review the narrow literature from recent br...

    James M. Swanson, Marcel Kinsbourne, Joel Nigg, Bruce Lanphear in Neuropsychology Review (2007)

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    The Role of Memory in Estimating Time: A Neuropsychological Analysis

    Marcel Kinsbourne in Neurobehavior of Language and Cognition (2002)

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    How is Consciousness Expressed in the Cerebral Activation Manifold?

    I dispute that consciousness is generated by “core circuitry”in the forebrain, with predominance of motor areas, as Cotterillproposes in “Enchanted Looms”and other theorists do also. Ipropose instead that cons...

    Marcel Kinsbourne in Brain and Mind (2000)

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    Author responds to review of Vaccination, Social Violence, and Criminality

    Harris L. Coulter, Marcel Kinsbourne in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (1993)

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    Book review

    Marcel Kinsbourne in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (1992)

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    Self-paced learning in children with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity

    Attention deficit (ADDH) children self-paced the delivery of response pairs for paired-associate learning at about the rate previously shown to be conducive to relatively good learning in attention deficit. Th.....

    J. Thomas Dalby, Marcel Kinsbourne in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (1989)

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    Book reviews

    Marcel Kinsbourne, Michael D. Powers in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (1985)

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    Methylphenidate increases selectivity of visual scanning in children referred for hyperactivity

    Visual scanning patterns were investigated in 32 children referred for symptoms of hyperactivity in a doubleblind crossover comparison of methylphenidate and placebo treatments. Total errors, response latency,.....

    Margaret M. Flintoff, Roderick W. Barron in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (1982)

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    Effects of methylphenidate (Ritalin) on selective attention in hyperactive children

    This study investigated the effect of methylphenidate (Ritalin) on the selective attention of hyperactive children designated as favorable or adverse responders to stimulant medication. Using a type II inciden.....

    Catherine M. Thurston, Michael P. Sobol in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (1979)