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    Far Transfer Effects of Trainings on Executive Functions in Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Systematic Review and Metanalysis

    Executive Functions are a set of interrelated, top-down processes essential for adaptive goal-directed behaviour, frequently impaired across different neurodevelopmental disorders with variable degrees of seve...

    Clara Bombonato, Benedetta Del Lucchese, Costanza Ruffini in Neuropsychology Review (2024)

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    The Hippocampus, Neurotrophic Factors and Depression

    Depression is a prevalent, highly debilitating mental disorder affecting up to 15% of the population at least once in their lifetime, with huge costs for society. Neurobiological mechanisms of depression are s...

    Dr Gabriele Masi, Paola Brovedani in CNS Drugs (2011)

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    Emotional, Behavioral and Social Disorders in Children and Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy

    About 10% of children older than 5 years in the community can present with a mental disorder (Meltzer et al. 2000). It is well established over the past thirty years that childhood chronic disorders, such as diab...

    Gabriele Masi, Paola Brovedani in The Spastic Forms of Cerebral Palsy (2010)

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    Neuropsychological Evaluation

    The study of cognitive and neuropsychological functions in children with cerebral palsy (CP) is relevant both from a theoretical and a practical point of view. From the theoretical standpoint, an analytical do...

    Daniela Brizzolara, Paola Brovedani in The Spastic Forms of Cerebral Palsy (2010)

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    Valutazione cognitiva e neuropsicologica

    Daniela Brizzolara, Paola Brovedani in Le forme spastiche della paralisi cerebral… (2005)

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    Neuropsychological Outcome Following Prolonged Febrile Seizures Associated with Hippocampal Sclerosis and Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in Children

    The evidence presented in this chapter demonstrates that hippocampal sclerosis is a substrate for TLE also in children.

    Daniela Brizzolara, Paola Brovedani in Neuropsychology of Childhood Epilepsy (2001)