Documents tagged with Neurobiology

HUMAN TIME PERCEPTIONS AND ILLUSIONS

Time and Brain
  • a;l;i;e;n published this 12 / 26 / 2009
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Assessments of Children & Families in Social Work: Summary of a Course

This article sums up the main points of the course Child Development: Resilience and Risk, taught at the School of Social Work, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA in the fall of 2009. The co...
  • ProfessorJane published this 12 / 14 / 2009
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A NEATS Analysis of Autism Spectrum Disorders

This article describes autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and shows that in many cases early intervention can change developmental pathways so that some children with the potential for ASD can join th...
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  • ProfessorJane published this 11 / 23 / 2009
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Children with Conduct Issues, Part 1: A Case Study of a Girl Whose Conduct Worsened

In this article, I use a case study approach to illustrate the family and service issues involved when children have conduct issues and their conduct worsens. Unfortunately, this case is far to...
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  • ProfessorJane published this 11 / 13 / 2009
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Children with Conduct Issues, Part 2: A NEATS Assessment

This article a NEATS assessment of children and their families when children have conduct issues. NEATS stands for neurobiology, executive function, attachment, trauma, and self-regulation. At...
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  • ProfessorJane published this 11 / 13 / 2009
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Children with Conduct Issues, Part 3: Guidelines for Effective Actions

This article describes effective interventions and intervention programs with children and families when children have conduct issues. Each requires parental participation. If parents cannot provi...
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  • ProfessorJane published this 11 / 13 / 2009
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Neurobiology & Social Work Practice

Advances in the understandings of human brains have implications for social work practice. This discussion provides information about the interactive nature of human development. Human brains--and...
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  • ProfessorJane published this 11 / 10 / 2009
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Neurobio Poster Presentation

My neurobiology laboratory group made this poster to present our final project. It involves dipping Drosophila larvae in serotonin... Cool things happened.
  • lagartijainternacional published this 10 / 27 / 2009
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A NEATS Analysis of Childhood ADHD

The purpose of this paper is to analyze childhood ADHD using the five main concepts of the NEATS in order to show how the NEATS helps to organize a great deal of information. This paper also shows ...
  • ProfessorJane published this 10 / 21 / 2009
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The Paradox of the Slow and Gifted Learner

By Horacio Sanchez The paradox is that the slow and the gifted learner place too much emphasis on being smart. The struggling student believes he or she is not smart enough to take on challenging s...
  • ResiliencyInc published this 10 / 02 / 2009
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Basic Principles of Attachment Relationships Between Parents and Children

Attachment relationships between children and parents are foundation for child and adult development. Attachment relationships shape children's capacities to form relationships, to manage their em...
  • ProfessorJane published this 10 / 01 / 2009
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Neurobiology & Social Work: Part 2

This brief piece is composed of ideas from neuroscience that I expect students to know and to be able to apply to cases by the end of the course. The course is Child Development: Resilience & Risk....
  • ProfessorJane published this 09 / 24 / 2009
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Neurobiology & Social Work: A Primer

Advances in the understandings of human brains have implications for social work practice. This discussion provides information about the interactive nature of human development. Human brains--and...
  • ProfessorJane published this 09 / 16 / 2009
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Syllabus Advanced Human Behavior in the Social Environment

This is a syllabus for the graduate course Child Development: Risk and Resilience that I teach at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, School of Social Work. The course covers topics such as n...
  • ProfessorJane published this 09 / 14 / 2009
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New insights into symptoms and neurocircuit function of anorexia nervosa

A recent review about neurobiology of anorexia nervosa.
  • lizardocd published this 09 / 07 / 2009
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A Quick Reference for Critical Thinking

A reference document for elements of logic, critical thinking and a introduction to argumentation. Intended to be used as a quick reference during an argument. It is a good reminder for anyone us...
  • PShurtleff published this 09 / 07 / 2009
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Introduction to Mass Spectrometry

An Introduction to Mass Spectrometry The following article is intended for biologists and biochemists who are interested in knowing the basics of how mass spectrometers work. It provides a very gen...
  • amberbennoui7192 published this 07 / 27 / 2009
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Addiction neurobiology: Ethical and social implications
  • enstitu_kutuphane published this 07 / 03 / 2009
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The Biology of Belief (Time Magazine 2009)

TIME http://www.time.com/time/health/artic... The Biology of Belief By JEFFREY KLUGER Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009 Most folks probably couldn't locate their parietal lobe with...
  • Antonio HNC published this 06 / 18 / 2009
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A Preliminary Study of the Acute Effects of Religious Ritual on Anxiety (Newberg 2008)

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18... J Altern Complement Med. 2008 Mar;14(2):163-5. A preliminary study of the acute effects of religious ritual on anxiety. Anastasi MW, Newberg AB. Univer...
  • Antonio HNC published this 06 / 18 / 2009
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