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    In neuropsychology, dissociation involves identifying the neural substrate of a particular brain function through identification of case studies, neuroimaging...
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  • Look up dissociation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dissociation, in the wide sense of the word, is an act of disuniting or separating a complex...
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  • Recreational use of nitrous oxide Hallucinogen Deliriant Dissociation (neuropsychology) Dissociation (psychology) Snyder, Solomon H. (1980). "Phencyclidine"...
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    Cognitive neuropsychology is a branch of cognitive psychology that aims to understand how the structure and function of the brain relates to specific...
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  • attribution of causality: An exceptionally critical review". Cognitive Neuropsychology. 17 (7): 585–621. doi:10.1080/026432900750002172. PMID 20945196. S2CID 37449223...
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    period. Animal cognition Memory Spatial cognition Cognitive map Dissociation (neuropsychology) Method of loci Spatial ability Space mapping Visual memory...
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  • use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), dissociation in cognitive neuropsychology, single unit recording, and computational neuroscience...
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  • Language module (category Neuropsychology)
    module. Thus, the evidence from double dissociations does not support modularity, although lack of dissociation is not evidence against a module; this...
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  • PMID 18086739. Loewenstein, Richard J. (1996). "Dissociative Amnesia and Dissociative Fugue". Handbook of dissociation. Boston, MA: Springer. pp. 307–336. doi:10...
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    the research literature on various topics in the field of clinical neuropsychology. Milner is a professor in the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery...
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    Technology. He was one of the founders of neuropsychology and studied perception. He coined the term double dissociation. He also introduced the "Corollary Discharge"...
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    perform any of these functions upon command. Dissociation between automatic and voluntary dissociation is indicated by an individual's ability to perform...
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  • presented to explain different subsets of the data. Modern discoveries in neuropsychology concerning the organization of memory allow us to hypothesize that...
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  • S2CID 793980. Kolb, B. & Whishaw, I. Q. (2009). "Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology 6th ed." New York, NY., Worth Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7167-9586-5.[page needed]...
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  • awareness of visuo-spatial unilateral neglect. This phenomenon of double dissociation can be an indicator of domain-specific disorders of awareness modules...
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    known about brain science (including neuroscience, cognitive science, neuropsychology, and mind-brain correlation) for this cause-based classification to...
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    the idea of dissociation of consciousness from his work with hysterical patients. He believed that hypnosis was an example of dissociation, whereby areas...
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    "Aphasia in a user of British Sign Language: Dissociation between sign and gesture". Cognitive Neuropsychology. 21 (5): 537–554. doi:10.1080/02643290342000249...
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  • between brain function and memory, and in the development of cognitive neuropsychology, a branch of psychology that aims to understand how the structure and...
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    when cued remains intact, though, this is known as automatic-voluntary dissociation. For example, they may not be able to pick up a phone when asked to do...
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    Behavioral neurology specializes in this area. In addition, clinical neuropsychology uses neuropsychological assessment to precisely identify and track...
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  • neurological research. Furthermore, he was also the most tested person in neuropsychology. All living people who participate are referred to in literature using...
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    disorder affecting mental and behavioural aspects of the human organism. Dissociation from family, compulsive buying disorder (oniomania), vulgar speech characteristics...
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  • University Press), 358–394. (2010) "Double dissociation: understanding its role in cognitive neuropsychology," Mind and Language 25: 500–540. "Prof Martin...
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  • dissociative or non-epileptic seizures include prolonged motionless unresponsiveness, long duration episodes (>2minutes) and symptoms of dissociation...
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    Quinto, has prosopagnosia. Alexithymia Amygdala Aphantasia Cognitive neuropsychology Covert facial recognition Face perception Fregoli delusion Mirrored-self...
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  • ISBN 9780803612471. Gerstmann, J. (2001). "Pure Tactile Agnosia". Cognitive Neuropsychology. 18 (3). Translated by T. Benke: 267–274. doi:10.1080/02643290042000116...
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  • Working memory is a theoretical concept central to cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, and neuroscience. The term "working memory" was coined by Miller,...
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  • The most popular theories of confabulation come from the field of neuropsychology or cognitive neuroscience. Controlled experimental evidence is, however...
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  • the validity of the dissociation of the two streams that has provided the cornerstone of evidence for the model. The dissociation between visual agnosia...
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