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Neuropsychologia
Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial en inglés
Neuropsychologia is an international interdisciplinary journal devoted to experimental and theoretical contributions that advance understanding of human cognition and behavior from a neuroscience perspective. The journal will consider for publication studies that link brain function with cognitive processes, including attention and awareness, action and motor control, executive functions and cognitive control, memory, language, and emotion and social cognition.Neuropsychologia has a long history of publishing lesion-deficit studies, and these remain highly appropriate for the journal. Submission of papers describing the use of other methodologies – most notably functional and structural neuroimaging, cognitive electrophysiology, and transcranial magnetic stimulation - is strongly encouraged, however. Animal studies are also welcome, provided they have a direct and explicitly specified impact on understanding human cognition and behavior. Studies of clinical populations that are primarily descriptive or intended to elucidate a clinical disorder, or that evaluate a therapeutic intervention, are not appropriate for the journal. Special issues and Review Papers are published regularly with the aim of providing authoritative surveys of topics of major interest.
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Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0028-3932
ISSN electrónico
1873-3514
Editor responsable
Elsevier
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
1963-
Cobertura temática
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The effect of verbal mediators on the pictorial memory of brain-damaged patients
Nelson Butters; Marilyn S. Albert; Daniel S. Sax; Patti Miliotis; Jennifer Nagode; Andrea Sterste
Palabras clave: Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience; Behavioral Neuroscience.
Pp. 307-323
Short-term memory impairments in Alzheimer-type dementia: Evidence for separable impairments of articulatory rehearsal and long-term memory
Charles Hulme; Georgina Lee; Gordon D.A. Brown
Pp. 161-172
Anosognosia, intrusions and ‘frontal’ functions in Alzheimer's disease and depression
Gianfranco Dalla Barba; Vincenzo Parlato; Alessandro Iavarone; François Boller
Pp. 247-259
The influence of semantic encoding on recognition memory in Alzheimer's disease
Gianfranco Dalla Barba; Marie-Claire Goldblum
Pp. 1181-1186
The effects of repetition on allocation of study time and judgements of learning in Alzheimer’s disease
C.J.A Moulin; T.J Perfect; R.W Jones
Pp. 748-756
Metacognition and false recognition in patients with frontal lobe lesions: the distinctiveness heuristic
Andrew E. Budson; Chad S. Dodson; Jonathan M. Vatner; Kirk R. Daffner; Peter M. Black; Daniel L. Schacter
Pp. 860-871
Provoked confabulations in Alzheimer's disease
Janine M. Cooper; Michael F. Shanks; Annalena Venneri
Palabras clave: Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience; Behavioral Neuroscience.
Pp. 1697-1707
When true memory availability promotes false memory: Evidence from confabulating patients
Elisa Ciaramelli; Simona Ghetti; Massimo Frattarelli; Elisabetta Làdavas
Palabras clave: Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience; Behavioral Neuroscience.
Pp. 1866-1877
Heightened false memory: A long-term sequela of severe closed head injury
Michele Ries; William Marks
Palabras clave: Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience; Behavioral Neuroscience.
Pp. 2233-2240
Qualitatively different memory impairments across frontal lobe subgroups
Martha S. Turner; Lisa Cipolotti; Tarek Yousry; Tim Shallice
Palabras clave: Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience; Behavioral Neuroscience.
Pp. 1540-1552