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Basar, Erol. Brain function and oscillations [v. II]: Integrative brain function, neurophysiology and cognitive processes. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999.

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P, Witter Menno, and Wouterlood Floris G, eds. The Parahippocampal region: Organization and role in cognitive function. Oxford University Press, 2002.

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D, Levin Edward, Decker Michael W. 1951-, and Butcher Larry L, eds. Neurotransmitter interactions and cognitive function. Birkhäuser, 1992.

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Landini, Luigi. Multimodal approach to human brain function assessment. Edizioni PLUS-Pisa University Press, 2009.

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H, Broman Sarah, and Grafman Jordan, eds. Atypical cognitive deficits in developmental disorders: Implications for brain function. L. Erlbaum Associates, 1994.

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Gillen, Glen. Cognitive and perceptual rehabilitation: Optimizing function. Mosby/Elsevier, 2009.

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José, Hanson Stephen, and Olson Carl R, eds. Connectionist modeling and brain function: The developing interface. MIT Press, 1990.

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Toyota Conference (9th 1995 Shizuoka-shi, Japan). Brain and mind: For better understanding of the dynamic function of mind and its supporting brain mechanism. Elsevier, 1997.

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Bayles, Kathryn A. Improving function in dementia and other cognitive-linguistic disorders: Guide and resource book. Canyonlands Pub., 1997.

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International, School of Neuroscience (3rd 1991 Padua Italy). Proceedings of the course on neuropsychology: The neuronal basis of cognitive function. Thieme Medical Publishers, 1992.

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G, Lomber Stephen, and Galuske Ralf A. W, eds. Virtual lesions: Examining cortical function with reversible deactivation. Oxford University Press, 2002.

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Patrick, Rabbitt, ed. Methodology of frontal and executive function. Psychology Press, 1997.

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M, Fuster Joaquin, Mikami Akichika, Sakata Hideo, and International Brain Research Organization. (4th : 1995 : Inuyama-shi, Japan), eds. The association cortex: Structure and function. Harwood Academic Publishers, 1997.

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1947-, Kitamura Tadashi, ed. What should be computed to understand and model brain function?: From robotics, soft computing, biology and neuroscience to cognitive philosophy. ill., 2001.

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Başar, Erol. Brain Function and Oscillations : Volume II: Integrative Brain Function. Neurophysiology and Cognitive Processes. Springer London, Limited, 2011.

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Rubia, Katya. ADHD brain function. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198739258.003.0007.

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ADHD patients appear to have complex multisystem impairments in several cognitive-domain dissociated inferior, dorsolateral, and medial fronto-striato-parietal and frontocerebellar neural networks during inhibition, attention, working memory, and timing functions. There is emerging evidence for abnormalities in motivation and affect control regions, most prominently in ventral striatum, but also orbital/ventromedial frontolimbic areas. Furthermore, there is an immature interrelationship between hypoengaged task-positive cognitive control networks and a poorly ‘switched off’ default mode network, both of which impact performance. Stimulant medication enhances the activation of inferior frontostriatal systems, while atomoxetine appears to have more pronounced effects on the dorsal attention network. More studies are needed to understand the neurofunctional correlates of the effects of age, gender, ADHD subtypes, and comorbidities with other psychiatric conditions. The use of pattern recognition analyses applied to imaging to make individual diagnostic or prognostic predictions are promising and will be the challenge over the next decade.
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Farooqui, Akhlaq A., and Tahira Farooqui. Diet and Exercise in Cognitive Function and Neurological Diseases. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2015.

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Farooqui, Akhlaq A., and Tahira Farooqui. Diet and Exercise in Cognitive Function and Neurological Diseases. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2015.

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Farooqui, Akhlaq A., and Tahira Farooqui. Diet and Exercise in Cognitive Function and Neurological Diseases. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2015.

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Farooqui, Akhlaq A., and Tahira Farooqui. Diet and Exercise in Cognitive Function and Neurological Diseases. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2015.

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Broman, Sarah H., and Jordan Grafman. Atypical Cognitive Deficits in Developmental Disorders: Implications for Brain Function. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Memory: Systems, Process, or Function? (Debates in Psychology). Oxford University Press, USA, 1999.

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(Editor), Jonathan K. Foster, and Marko Jelicic (Editor), eds. Memory: Systems, Process, or Function? (Debates in Psychology). Oxford University Press, USA, 1999.

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BUTCHER, LEVIN, and DECKER. Neurotransmitter Interactions and Cognitive Function. Birkhauser Verlag, 2012.

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Levin, Edward D. Neurotransmitter Interactions and Cognitive Function. Springer London, Limited, 2006.

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(Editor), Stephen Lomber, and Ralf Galuske (Editor), eds. Virtual Lesions: Examining Cortical Function with Reversible Deactivation. Oxford University Press, USA, 2002.

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Broman, Sarah H., and Jordan Grafman. Atypical Cognitive Deficits in Developmental Disorders: Implications for Brain Function. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Broman, Sarah H., and Jordan Grafman. Atypical Cognitive Deficits in Developmental Disorders: Implications for Brain Function. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Broman, Sarah H., and Jordan Grafman. Atypical Cognitive Deficits in Developmental Disorders: Implications for Brain Function. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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(Editor), Sarah H. Broman, and Jordan Grafman (Editor), eds. Atypical Cognitive Deficits in Developmental Disorders: Implications for Brain Function. Lawrence Erlbaum, 1993.

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Broman, Sarah H., and Jordan Grafman. Atypical Cognitive Deficits in Developmental Disorders: Implications for Brain Function. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Preedy, Victor R., and Ronald Ross Watson. Neurological Modulation of Sleep: Mechanisms and Function of Sleep Health. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2020.

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Cognitive and Perceptual Rehabilitation: Optimizing Function. Mosby, 2008.

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(Editor), Arnold B. Scheibel, and Adam F. Wechsler (Editor), eds. Neurobiology of Higher Cognitive Function: UCLA Forum in Medical Sciences, Number 29. The Guilford Press, 1990.

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Hodges, John R. Testing Cognitive Function at the Bedside. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780192629760.003.0005.

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Chapter 5 covers testing cognitive function at the bedside, and how the first part of the examination should assess distributed cognitive functions; deficits in these indicate damage to particular brain systems, but not to focal areas of one hemisphere. The second part of the assessment should deal with more localized functions, divided into those associated with the dominant (i.e. the left side, in right-handers) and non-dominant hemispheres.
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O'Neill, Bridgette, and Bridgette Sharp. Brain Training Exercises to Boost Brain Power: For Improved Memory, Focus and Cognitive Function. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Memory and brain dynamics: Oscillations integrating function and memory. CRC Press, 2004.

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Hodges, John R. Testing Cognitive Function at the Bedside. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198749189.003.0005.

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This chapter explores the second component of assessment in patients with suspected cognitive dysfunction: testing cognitive function at the bedside. The first part of the examination should assess distributed cognitive functions, notably orientation and attention, episodic and semantic memory, and frontal executive function (initiation in the form of verbal fluency, abstraction, response inhibition, and set shifting); deficits in these indicate damage to particular brain systems, but not to focal areas of one hemisphere. The second part of the assessment deals with localized functions, divided into those associated with the dominant (i.e. the left side, in right-handers) and non-dominant hemispheres. The former relates largely to tests of spoken language with supplementary tests of reading, writing, calculation, and praxis when applicable. Testing right hemisphere function focuses on neglect (personal and extrapersonal), visuospatial and constructional abilities, and the agnosias including object and face agnosia.
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Hart, Tessa. Cognitive Enhancement in Traumatic Brain Injury. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190214401.003.0006.

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a prevalent source of disability. This chapter reviews the major approaches to remediation of cognitive dysfunction following TBI, in both the early and post-acute phases of recovery. Pharmacologic and behavioral treatments are discussed, focusing on the three major areas of cognition affected by TBI: attention, memory, and executive function. Trials of pharmacologic treatments, especially neuroprotective agents, have resulted in few treatment guidelines, probably due to the heterogeneous pathophysiology of TBI. Among behavioral treatments, both restorative and compensatory approaches are presented. Most of the available evidence favors compensatory treatments, in which patients are taught alternative strategies and/or changes are made in the social/physical environments to facilitate everyday functioning. Despite methodologic challenges and limitations in treatment definition that make comparisons across studies difficult, cognitive rehabilitation for TBI is increasingly viewed as a vital component of the effort to restore maximal independence at home and in society.
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Kramer, Wannisa. Ultimate Brain Health Word Searches: Engaging Puzzles to Improve Memory and Cognitive Function. Independently Published, 2022.

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(Editor), Stephen J. Hanson, and Carl R. Olson (Editor), eds. Connectionist Modeling and Brain Function: A Developing Interface (Bradford Books). The MIT Press, 1990.

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(Editor), H. Sakata, and J. M. Fuster (Editor), eds. Association Cortex: Structure and Function. Informa Healthcare, 1997.

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Sullivan, Cheryle. The : Brain Injury Survival Kit: 365 Tips, Tools and Tricks to Deal with Cognitive Function Loss. Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2009.

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Rabbitt, Patrick. Methodology of Frontal and Executive Function. Taylor & Francis Group, 2004.

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Methodology Of Frontal And Executive Function. 2004.

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Rabbitt, Patrick. Methodology of Frontal and Executive Function. Taylor & Francis Group, 2004.

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Methodology of Frontal and Executive Function. Taylor & Francis Group, 2004.

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Rabbitt, Patrick. Methodology of Frontal and Executive Function. Taylor & Francis Group, 2004.

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Papanicolaou, Andrew C., ed. The Oxford Handbook of Functional Brain Imaging in Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neurosciences. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764228.001.0001.

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A large part of the contemporary literature involves functional neuroimaging. Yet few readers are sufficiently familiar with the various imaging methods, their capabilities and limitations, to appraise it correctly. To fulfill that need is the purpose of this Handbook, which consists of an accessible description of the methods and their clinical and research applications. The Handbook begins with an overview of basic concepts of functional brain imaging, magnetoencephalography and the use of magnetic source imaging (MSI), positron emission tomography (PET), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). The authors then discuss the various research applications of imaging, such as white matter connectivity; the function of the default mode network; the possibility and the utility of imaging of consciousness; the search for mnemonic traces of concepts the mechanisms of the encoding, consolidation, and retrieval of memories; executive functions and their neuroanatomical mechanisms; voluntary actions, human will and decision-making; motor cognition; language and the mechanisms of affective states and pain. The final chapter discusses the uses of functional neuroimaging in the presurgical mapping of the brain.
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Whiteman, R. H. Brain Exercising Puzzles: Designed to Activate Different Areas of the Brain and Increase Cognitive Function, Memory and IQ. Independently Published, 2022.

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