5 Mar, 2012

by House Committee on Education and the Workforce Dem Get The NEWSS: Exercise Makes You Smarter Article by Michael D. Hume, M.S. And If You’re Smart, You’ll Develop Strong Health Habitsby Michael D. Hume, M.S.I know two mature ladies, my grandmother and my mother-in-law, who (at the ages of 94 and 86, respectively) are pretty smart. Granny has all her marbles, and though she struggles for a word now and then (who doesn’t?), still carries on quite an intelligent conversation. And Mom is the master of computer games like Free Cell… says it keeps her mind sharp.Both grew up on farms, worked hard, and were forced by their lives to get plenty of exercise. Coincidence? I doubt…. Click Here to Read More
26 Feb, 2012
Handbook of Neuropsychology This book is in New – Excellent condition List Price: 77.0 Price:…. Click Here to Read More
23 Feb, 2012

by House Committee on Education and the Workforce Dem Right diet for a smarter child Article by Stefania Constantin Proper nutrition is crucial for healthy and harmonious development of a child. Right food for a smart and energetic child is based on fresh foods, as natural, in quantities specified on his age. Here are some foods that should not be missing from the diet of your child:Foods with vitamin BEvery mother wants that her pipsqueak come home only with good marks. Reaction speed, power of concentration, nervous system health and function of the brain depend on the vitamin B complex (B1, B6, and B12). Vitamin B is known as the vitamin of mental performance and is found in…. Click Here to Read More
20 Feb, 2012

Neuroinformatics for Neuropsychology No Synopsis Available List Price: 148.0 Price:…. Click Here to Read More
18 Feb, 2012
The neuropsychology of self control – and its implications for AI and brain simulation. Slides: sites.google.com Tom Michael provides a summary of converging findings from neuropsychology, neurology and neuroscience, about how the frontal lobes (and to a lesser extent the limbic system) are involved in human decision making and self control, and how these processes can go wrong following brain injury. By studying brain injured individuals we can make much more sophisticated psychological models of how the human brain works, which ultimately will be very useful for anyone wishing to reverse engineer the human brain in order to create an artificial intelligence. **…. Click Here to Read More
15 Feb, 2012
Fresno, CA (PRWEB) September 16, 2011 Douglas E. Noll, author of the new book Elusive Peace: How Modern Diplomatic Strategies Could Better Resolve World Conflicts (Prometheus 2011), grades the Republican presidential candidates on negotiation, mediation, and diplomacy using the principles in his new book. Elusive Peace is an in-depth analysis showing through historic example, why peace negotiations fail. “My book explains the neuropsychology, philosophy, and behavioral aspects of peace making. Peace mediation is a science and takes a highly sophisticated set of skills,” Noll says.
Noll wrote the book as a way to educate citizens, voters, politicians and diplomats about the science of…. Click Here to Read More
12 Feb, 2012

Forensic neuropsychology focuses on data often used in legal settings. Learn more. Pine Grove Behavioral Health is known as one of the nation’s most comprehensive treatment campuses. Since 1984 Pine Grove has offered a continuum of services ranging from outpatient to inpatient and residential…. Click Here to Read More
9 Feb, 2012
Neuropsychology of Art This book is in Used condition List Price: 90.0 Price:…. Click Here to Read More
7 Feb, 2012

Cognitive Neuropsychology and and Conversion Analysis in Aphasia – An Introductory Casebook Cognitive neuropsychology is already radically influencing the clinical practice of aphasia assessment and therapy. It has made it possible to analyse individuals’ language disorders through a psycholinguistic model and to quantify and evaluate the effects of intervention. The complementary methods of conversation analysis are also being introduced into assessment, with the potential for bringing a further structured approach to intervention. List Price: $ 83.99 Price: $…. Click Here to Read More
4 Feb, 2012
This is a sample from our upcoming feature-length documentary film about childhood lead poisoning in America today. This is an outtake from a December 2011 interview with world renown neuropsychologist and lead poisoning specialist, Dr. Ted Lidsky. For more information about this project or the work of the Lead Safe America Foundation please check out our website www.leadsafeamerica.org. This film is being shot and directed by Daniel Marracino (DP & Cinematographer for many of Michael Moore and Morgan Spurlock’s recent films including Sicko, Capitalism – A Love Story, and Pom Wonderful Presents the Greatest Movie Ever Sold) and produced by Tamara Rubin – the…. Click Here to Read More
1 Feb, 2012

by johnwilliamsphd collected potential evidence from Biryukova’s apartment as well as Article by Xumary Hey One Russian and six Estonians were charged with wire fraud and conspiracy in a 27-count indictment unsealed today by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara. The cyber-hijacking victims included at least a half million individuals, businesses in the U.S. and government agencies, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Bharara said.Over at least four years, an technology company based in Estonia made millions of dollars by manipulating the Internet searches of infected computers, redirecting users to sites they never intended to visit or swapping out…. Click Here to Read More
27 Jan, 2012

The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia (Essays in Cognitive Psychology) Schizophrenic patients have bizarre experiences which reflect a disorder in the contents of consciousness. For example, patients hear voices talking about them or they are convinced that alien forces are controlling their actions. Their abnormal behaviour includes incoherence and lack of will. In this book an explanation of these baffling signs and symptoms is provided using the framework of cognitive neuropsychology.The cognitive abnormalities that underlie these signs and symptoms suggest impairment in a system which constructs and monitors representations of certain abstract (especially mental) events in…. Click Here to Read More