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Neuropsychology (journal) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that was established in 1987 and covers neuropsychology. It is published by the American Psychological Association. The journal has implemented the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines. The TOP Guidelines provide structure to research planning and reporting and aim to make research more transparent, accessible, and reproducible. The current editor-in-chief is Gregory G. Brown (UC San Diego School of Medicine). The journal publishes original, empirical research on the relation between brain and human cognitive, emotional, and behavioral function. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 3.295. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Neuropsychology 1857
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The relationship between visual memory function and lesions detected by magnetic resonance imaging after closed head injury
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SPECT cerebral blood flow, MR imaging, and neuropsychological findings in traumatic head injury
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Significance of MRI in clarifying whether neuropsychological deficits after head injury are organically based
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Differentiating dementia from "pseudodementia" early in the clinical course: Utility of neuropsychological tests
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Spared priming despite impaired comprehension: Implicit memory in a case of word-meaning deafness
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The aging of working memory
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Developments in the concept of working memory
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Semantic homophone priming in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer's type
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Relations between prenatal testosterone and cerebral lateralization in children
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Relationships between normal aging, frontal lobe function, and memory for temporal and spatial information
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Perceptual thresholds and priming in amnesia
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Dopamine-dependent frontostriatal planning deficits in early Parkinson's disease
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Further examination of post-traumatic amnesia and post-coma disturbance as non-linear predictors of outcome after head injury
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Limitations of the distinctions between conceptual and perceptual implicit memory: A study of Alzheimer's disease
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Effect of spaced repetitions on amnesia patients' recall and recognition performance
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Dissociations within nondeclarative memory in Huntington's disease
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Visual variant of Alzheimer's disease: Distinctive neuropsychological features
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Generation effects and source memory in healthy older adults and in adults with dementia of the Alzheimer type
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Patients with Alzheimer's disease who cannot perform some motor skills show normal learning of other motor skills
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PET regional cerebral blood flow change during working and declarative memory: relationship with task performance
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Comparing the difficulty of letter, semantic, and name fluency tasks for normal elderly and patients with Parkinson's disease
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Role of the hippocampus in sex differences in verbal memory: memory outcome following left anterior temporal lobectomy
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Developmental sex differences in verbal learning
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Executive functions in multiple sclerosis: an analysis of temporal ordering, semantic encoding, and planning abilities
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Perseverative behavior in Alzheimer's disease and subcortical ischemic vascular dementia
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Automatic versus controlled semantic priming in schizophrenia
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Syntactic and semantic processing in schizophrenic patients evaluated by lexical-decision tasks
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Impairment in category fluency in ischemic vascular dementia
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Effects of relatedness and number of distractors on attribute judgments in Alzheimer's disease
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Illusory memories in amnesic patients: conceptual and perceptual false recognition
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Automatic process development following severe closed head injury
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Strategic processing and memory for temporal order in patients with frontal lobe lesions
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