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Can attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder be considered a form of cerebellar dysfunction?
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a heterogenous disorder, commonly
described for presenting difficulties in sustained attention, response inhibition, and …
described for presenting difficulties in sustained attention, response inhibition, and …
[BOOK][B] Musical prodigies: Interpretations from psychology, education, musicology, and ethnomusicology
G McPherson - 2016 - books.google.com
Child prodigies have been observed in a range of disciplines-particularly music,
mathematics, chess, and art. The question of what makes a prodigy has long been …
mathematics, chess, and art. The question of what makes a prodigy has long been …
The complexity of eye-hand coordination: a perspective on cortico-cerebellar cooperation
Background Eye–hand coordination (EHC) is a sophisticated act that requires
interconnected processes governing synchronization of ocular and manual motor systems …
interconnected processes governing synchronization of ocular and manual motor systems …
Intrinsic connectivity provides the baseline framework for variability in motor performance: a multivariate fusion analysis of low-and high-frequency resting-state …
Intrinsic brain activity provides the functional framework for the brain's full repertoire of
behavioral responses; that is, a common mechanism underlies intrinsic and extrinsic neural …
behavioral responses; that is, a common mechanism underlies intrinsic and extrinsic neural …
The brain's rapid encoding of rule-governed domains of knowledge: A case analysis of a musical prodigy
L Vandervert - Musical prodigies: Interpretations from psychology …, 2016 - books.google.com
Purpose Shavinina (1999, 2009) and Vandervert (2009a, 2009b) proposed that the prodigy
is the result of innate emotional sensitivity. But what translates this emotional sensitivity into …
is the result of innate emotional sensitivity. But what translates this emotional sensitivity into …
The adaptive elements of disparity vergence: Dynamics and directional asymmetries.
I Erkelens - 2018 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
Vergence eye movements alter the angle between the two visual axes, creating changes in
binocular fixation distance. They are primarily stimulated by retinal image disparities, but can …
binocular fixation distance. They are primarily stimulated by retinal image disparities, but can …