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Artigos de Referência - Distúrbios - Hiperatividade e Défict de Atenção

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1 - Quantitative MRI in patients with idiopathic generalized epilepsy: Evidence of widespread cerebral structural changes.
F. G. Woermann 1, S. M. Sisodiya 1, 2, S. L. Free 1, J. S. Duncan 1.
1 - The MRI Unit, National Society of Epilepsy and Epilepsy eserarch Group, University Department of Clinical Neurology, Institute of Neurology, London;
2 - Department of Neurology, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK.
Brain (1998), 121, 1661-1667.

2 - Remodeling of neural networks in the anterior forebrain of an animal model of hyperactivity and attention deficits as monitored by molecular imaging probes.
M. Papa 1, S. Sellitti 1, A. G. Sadile 2.
1 - Institute of Anatomy and Laboratory of Neurophysiological, behavioral & Neural Networks, F. Bottazzi, II University of Naples, Naples, Italy;
2 - Department of Human Physiology, F. Bottazzi, II University of Naples, Costantinopli, Naples, Italy.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 24 (2000) 149-156.

3 - The acallosal mouse strain I/LnJ: a putative model of ADHD?
Fulvio Magara 1, Laura Ricceri 2, David P. Wolfer 1, Hans-Peter Lipp 1.
1 - Institute of Anatomy, University of Zürich, Winterthurerstrasse Zürich, Switzerland.
2 - Section of Comparative Psychology, Instituto Supperiore di Sanitá, Rome, Italy.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 24 (2000) 45-50.

4 - WKHA rats with genetic hyperactivity and hyperreactivity to stress: a review.
Edith D. Hendley.
Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Given Medical Building, Burlington, USA.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 24 (2000) 41-44.

5 - Behavioral validation of the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) as an animal model of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD)
Terje Sagvolden
Department of Physiology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 24 (2000)31-39.

6 - Prenatal and Perinatal Striatal Injury: A Hypothetical Cause of Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder?
Peter B. Toft.
From the Danish Research Center of Magnetic Resonance; Hvidovre and the John F. Kennedy Institute; Denmark.
Pediatric Neurology vol. 21 nº 3 (1999)

7 - Periodic Limb Movement Disorder and Restless Legs Syndrome in Children With Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
Daniel L. Picchietti 1, Sandra J. England 2, Arthur S. Walters 3, 4; Kevin Willis 3, 4, Tracy Verrico 3, 4.
1 - From the Pediatric Neurology Department, Carle Clinic and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;
2 - The Department of Pediatrics, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School;
3 - Movement Disorder Group, Department of Neurology, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ,
4 - Medical Center, Lyons, NJ.
Journal of Child Neurology vol.13, number 12, (1998)

8 - Functional frontalisation with age: mapping neurodevelopmental trajectories with fMRI
K.Rubia, S. Overmeyer, E. Taylor, M. Brammer, S. C. R. Williams, A. Simmons, C. Andrew, E. T. Bullmore.
Institute of Psychiatry (King's College), University of London, De Crespigny Park, London, UK.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 24 (2000) 13-19.

9 - Issues in the diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children.
Russell A. Barkley 1, 2.
1 - College of Health Professions, Medical University of Soth Carolina, Charleston, USA.
2 - Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, USA.
Brain & Development 25 (2003) 77-83.

10 - Animal models of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Eugen Davids 1, 2, Kehong Zhang 1, Frank I. Tarazi 1, Ross J. Baldessarini 1.
1 - Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience Program, Harvard Medical School, and Mailman Research Center, McLean Division of Massachusetts General Hospital, Belmont, USA.
2 - Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Essen, Essen, Germany.
Brain Research Reviews 42 (2003) 1-21.

11 - Non-selective attention in a rat model of hyperactivity and attention deficit: subchoronic methylphenydate and nitric oxide synthesis inhibitor treatment.
R. Aspide, A. Fresiello, G. de Filippis, U. A. Gironi Carnevale, A. G. Sadile.
Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Behavior and Neural Networks, Department of Human Physiology, "F. Bottazzi", Second University of Naples (SUN), Constantinopoli, Naples, Italy.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 24 (2000) 59-71.

12 - Multiple evidence of a segmental defect in the anterior in the anterior forebrain of an animal model of hyperactivity and attention deficit.
A. G. Sadile.
Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Behaviour and Neural Networks, Department of an animal model of hyperactivity and attention deficit.
A. G. Sadile.
Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Behaviour and Neural Networks, Department of Human Physiology "F. Bottazzi", Second University of Naples (SUN), Naples, Italy.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 24 (2000)161-169

13 - Remodeling of neural networks in the anterior forebrain of an animal model of hyperactivity and attention deficits as monitored by molecular imaging probes.
M. Papa 1, S. Sellitti 1, A. G. Sadile 2.
1 - Institute Of Anatomy and Laboratory of Neurophysiological, Behavioral & Neural Networks, F. Bottazzi, II University of Naples, Naples, Italy;
2 - Department of Human Physiology "F. Bottazzi", II Univesity of Naples, Constantinopli, Naples, Italy.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 24 (2000)149-156.

14 - The cognitive-energetic model: an empirical approach to Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
Joseph Sergeant.
Vrije Universiteit, Department of Clinical Neuropsychology, de Boelenlaan, A,sterdam, Netherlands.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 24 (2000)7-12.

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