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Neuropsicología de la parálisis cerebral

Roser Pueyo Benito,Pere Vendrell Gómez-2002-01-01-Revista de Neurología
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Language is one of the best preserved functions studied in CP, apart from effects due to the lesion itself. Defects of articulation may affect understanding but not to any great extent. Immediate memory also seems to be relatively well preserved. In general no effects of lateralization are seen with regard to language or memory, although this may be seen when carrying out complex tasks or when involving attention and visuoconstructive tasks. The relatively few studies relating neuroimaging and neuropsychology are inconclusive regarding specific abilities.

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Language is one of the best preserved functions studied in CP, apart from effects due to the lesion itself. Defects of articulation may affect understanding but not to any great extent. Immediate memory also seems to be relatively well preserved. In general no effects of lateralization are seen with regard to language or memory, although this may be seen when carrying out complex tasks or when involving attention and visuoconstructive tasks. The relatively few studies relating neuroimaging and neuropsychology are inconclusive regarding specific abilities.

Keywords

NeuropsychologyPsychologyNeuroimagingCognitive psychologyCognitive neuropsychologyCognitionLateralization of brain functionFunctional neuroimaging

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