Biological and Neuropsychological Mechanisms: Life-span Developmental PsychologyHayne Waring Reese, Michael D. Franzen Psychology Press, 1997 - 261 頁 Consistent with preceding volumes in this series, the contributors represent a variety of disciplines related to the theme of the conference and the ensuing volume. In the present instance, the theme is biological and neuropsychological mechanisms in life-span psychological development and the disciplines represented are behavioral medicine, neurology, neuropsychology, psychophysiology, and psychology. The theme is expressed in theories and findings about genetic and environmental mechanisms; brain mechanisms; relations of physiological functioning in infancy to later development; physiological risk factors in infancy, adolescence, and old age; methodological and data analytic problems; and issues about the validity of neuropsychological assessment. This volume begins with overviews of theoretical and methodological issues and continues with chapters dealing with selected portions of the life span. |
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Neurological Risk Factors and Soft Signs in Early | 6 |
The Validity of Neuropsychological Assessment Procedures | 51 |
Electrophysiological | 71 |
Electrophysiological Correlates of Memory Development | 95 |
Early Physiological Patterns and Later Behavior | 163 |
The Development of Lateralization | 181 |
A Biopsychosocial Perspective | 199 |
AgeRelated Risk Factors for Cognitive Impairment | 215 |
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