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82 related items for PubMed ID: 2629556

  • 21. [Nocturnal polysomnographic study in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder].
    Bernal Lafuente M, Valdizan JR, Garcia Campayo J.
    Rev Neurol; 2004 Feb; 38 Suppl 1():S103-10. PubMed ID: 15011163
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  • 22. [Neurophysiologic bases and neuropsychological approach to the study of infantile hyperactivity].
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  • 23. The quality of preterm infants' spontaneous movements: an early indicator of intelligence and behaviour at school age.
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  • 24. Excessive mirror movements and aggression.
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  • 27. [The diagnostic evaluation and therapeutic basis of immediate release methylphenidate in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder].
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  • 28. [Eye movements of children with cerebral function disorders diagnosed by different methods].
    Galley N, Fritz A.
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  • 29. [Electroencephalographic alterations in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder].
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  • 31. [Neuropsychological aspects of disorders of higher functions of the cerebral cortex in children with speech disorders].
    Raychev R, Pentscheva S, Rainov W, Valtscheva M, Bojinov S.
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  • 33. [Stress in children. The minimal brain damage syndrome as "fall guy"].
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  • 38. [Hyperkinetic syndrome in children: clinical and neuropsychological study of 814 cases].
    Li XR.
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  • 40. Hemisphere dominence and asymmetry related to vulnerability of cerebral hemisphere.
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