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    Mechanisms and Development of Cerebral Lateralization in Children

    The sequences of cognitive development to be considered in this discussion culminate in an endpoint of lateralization in the mature human nervous system that in its broad definition is no longer in dispute. In...

    Marcel Kinsbourne in Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology (1997)

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    Genetics and Biochemistry in Attention Deficit Disorder

    The heterogeneous nature of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) obscures its biological bases. One problem is that ADD subsumes a variety of patterns of inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. Additionally, ...

    Curtis K. Deutsch, Marcel Kinsbourne in Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology (1990)

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    Cerebral-Brainstem Relations in Infantile Autism

    In infantile autism, many higher mental functions of the cerebrum are grossly abnormal, and yet direct evidence of cerebral damage has proven elusive. I shall attempt to resolve this contradiction by arguing t...

    Marcel Kinsbourne in Neurobiological Issues in Autism (1987)