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Other conditions, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), are more ... of those with TS also have mood or anxiety disorders or disruptive behaviors. In the absence of ADHD, tic disorders do not ... There are no major impairments in neuropsychological function among people with Tourette's, but conditions that occur along ... and constant tic suppression may lead to an advantage in switching between tasks because of increased inhibitory control. ...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Neuropsychological assessment, Neuropsychology, Psychological theories). ... This low arousal results in the inability or difficulty to sustain attention on any task of waning stimulation or novelty, as ... ADHD often co-occurs with conduct disorders 30-50% of the time; this can lead to the development of aggressive behavior which ... Weis, Robert (2014). "Disruptive Disorders and Substance Use Problems". Introduction to Abnormal Child and Adolescent ...
Douglas had suggested that attention deficits were more important than hyperactive behavior for understanding the disorder. The ... Often has trouble keeping attention on tasks or play activities. Often does not seem to listen when spoken to directly. Often ... 253-5. ISBN 0-345-44231-8. Lane, Brittany Ann (2003). The differential neuropsychological/cognitive profiles of ADHD ... of the following symptoms of inattention for at least six months to a point that is disruptive and inappropriate for ...
The symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder closely mirror the symptoms of Directed Attention Fatigue. Like ... Directed attention, or voluntary attention, requires a great deal of concentration and focus, and is employed in tasks such as ... Directed attention fatigue (DAF) is a neuro-psychological phenomenon that results from overuse of the brain's inhibitory ... Behavior - One may experience feelings of impulsiveness and recklessness, and may find that they have a diminished level of ...
Attention-Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders". Concise Guide to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (4th illustrated ed.). ... Kebir O, Joober R (December 2011). "Neuropsychological endophenotypes in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a review of ... many children with ADHD have an attention span equal to or greater than that of other children for tasks and subjects they find ... Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and restless legs syndrome in children]" [Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and ...
Attention Deficit Disorders: School-Based Interventions. Pennsylvania: Bethlehem. "Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder ( ... Many of the behaviors that are associated with ADHD include poor control over actions resulting in disruptive behavior and ... Sometimes the left lobe of the brain is affected and this causes neuropsychological symptoms. The distribution of white matter ... Occupational therapy helps autistic children and adults learn everyday skills that help them with daily tasks, such as personal ...
... enhance social skills such as joint attention, develop cognitive skills such as symbolic play, reduce disruptive behavior, and ... "Complementary and alternative medical therapies for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism". Pediatric Clinics of ... Neuropsychological reports are often poorly communicated to educators, resulting in a gap between what a report recommends and ... The term multisensory integration in simple terms means the ability to use all of ones senses to accomplish a task. ...
"Antipsychotic and psychostimulant drug combination therapy in attention deficit/hyperactivity and disruptive behavior disorders ... The inhibitory performance of children and ADHD on computerized tasks and games". Journal of Attention Disorders. 8 (4): 160- ... strength and neuropsychological parameters without any undesirable side effects. Available reports do not reveal which type, ... "Meta-analysis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms, restriction ...
Within the context of the Stop Signal Task studies point to an inability to switch attention the signal switches from a go ... Semantic satiation Gestaltzerfall Hull, Clark (1943). Principles of Behavior: an introduction to behavior theory. Oxford, ... A meta-analysis of studies using the stop signal task". Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. Cambridge ... What was found was a decreased ability in older adults to inhibit an action when they were not primed thus indicating a deficit ...
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type, and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder ... with a higher likelihood of diagnosis with any of the other ICDs but is highly comorbid with disruptive behavior disorders in ... Interference control has been measured using cognitive tasks like the stroop test, flanker tasks, dual task interference, and ... Grant, J; Odlaug, B; Wozniak, J (2007). "Neuropsychological functioning in kleptomania☆". Behaviour Research and Therapy. 45 (7 ...
Lynskey M. T.; Fergusson D. M. (1995). "Childhood conduct problems, attention deficit behaviors, and adolescent alcohol, ... Moreover, both disorders share relevant risk factors and disruptive behaviors, suggesting that oppositional defiant disorder is ... The role of neuropsychological deficits in conduct disorders. In J. Hill & B. Maughan (Eds.), Conduct disorders in childhood ... Executive function difficulties may manifest in terms of one's ability to shift between tasks, plan as well as organize, and ...
"Orbitofrontal cortex dysfunction in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder revealed by reversal and extinction tasks". ... and disruptive behavior showed reduced amygdala-vlPFC connectivity compared with children with ASD without disruptive behavior ... McDonagh, Tracey; Travers, Áine; Bramham, Jessica (3 July 2019). "Do Neuropsychological Deficits Predict Anger Dysregulation in ... Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): ADHD is known as a disorder with difficulty keeping control of attention, ...
... contributes to hyperactive behavior that can lead to the diagnosis and treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ( ... Driving a motor vehicle is an example of a complex task that relies on driver's cognitive abilities, such as attention, ... "Childhood Obstructive Sleep Apnea Associates with Neuropsychological Deficits and Neuronal Brain Injury". PLOS Medicine. 3 (8 ... other coexisting respiratory problems or who find breathing out against an increased pressure to be uncomfortable or disruptive ...
... disorders and developmental disabilities Behavior problems in a pediatric context Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in ... disruptive behavior disorders, mood disorders, non-adherence to medical treatments, etc.). For example, Lavigne and colleagues ... was assessment of cognitive or neuropsychological functioning. Next were externalizing behavior problems, comprehensive ... In order to help standardize the training each psychologist receives, the Society of Pediatric Psychology task force developed ...
... attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. One genome-wide association study ... 2002). "Historical, Psychopathological, Neurological, and Neuropsychological Aspects of Deficit Schizophrenia: A Multicenter ... Impairments in motor function and coordination, evident on challenging tasks when the hypoxia was severe enough to cause brain ... PMID 34340273; PMCID: PMC8328836 Carlson, Neil R. (2013). Physiology of Behavior (11th ed.). p. 568. ISBN 9780205239399. ...
Dukarm CP (May 2005). "Bulimia nervosa and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a possible role for stimulant medication ... response to fearful expressions in children and adolescents with callous-unemotional traits and disruptive behavior disorders ... Studies have utilized the Stroop task to assess the probable effect of attentional bias on eating disorders. This may involve ... a systematic review of neuropsychological studies". PLOS ONE. 9 (10): e110087. Bibcode:2014PLoSO...9k0087G. doi:10.1371/journal ...
Neuro-psychological observations suggest that, in general, previous injuries cause greater deficits in females than in males. ... It is believed that this phase requires much attention to properly encode the information at hand, and thus a distractor task ... It has been suggested that FRA could represent a variety of different disorders, cognitive deficits, or conditions that result ... Actions such as paced finger tapping can have an effect on recall as the disruptive impact of paced finger tapping, but lack of ...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is known to be highly comorbid with conduct disorder (a theorized precursor to ... and behaviors indicative of such disorders as bipolar mood disorder, schizophrenia spectrum disorders, complex partial seizures ... Detailed, comprehensive psychiatric, neurological, and neuropsychological evaluations have uncovered a multitude of signs, ... while the disinhibition factor is argued to be associated with impairment of frontal lobe tasks. There is evidence that ...
Cognitive symptoms are mainly due to deficits in attention, memory, and reaction time. Measured cognitive abilities are found ... Finally, sleep disorders, coeliac disease, connective tissue disorders and side effects of medications may also explain ... Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and graded exercise therapy (GET) have been proposed, but their safety and efficacy are ... "Treating the Most Disruptive Symptoms First and Preventing Worsening of Symptoms , CDC". www.cdc.gov. 19 November 2019. ...
... with Lewy bodies has the primary symptoms of fluctuating cognition, alertness or attention; REM sleep behavior ... and neurological disorders such as epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis. Some of the neurocognitive deficits may sometimes show ... More complicated chores and tasks around the house or at work become more difficult. The person can usually still take care of ... Because people with dementia can be aggressive, resistant to their treatment, and otherwise disruptive, sometimes antipsychotic ...