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The Pygmalion Effect and the Power of Expectations

April 21, 2021

The Pygmalion Effect and the Power of Expectations

What is the Pygmalion effect? The Pygmalion effect refers to the more or less conscious interpretation and belief of how reality should be. We,

Category iconNeuropsychology Tag iconNeuropsychology,  Social Cognition,  Social Skills,  The Pygmalion effect

March 10, 2021

NeuronUP organizes the IV Iberoamerican Conference of Neuropsychology

The Iberoamerican Conference of Neuropsychology is an event that emerged with the idea of promoting the development of neuropsychology in Spanish and

Category iconAnnouncements Tag iconConference,  Neuropsychology

March 10, 2021

Gender dysphoria in children and adolescents

The words sex and gender are often used interchangeably and incorrectly, which can lead to confusion when dealing with issues like this one. Before we

Category iconGender Dysphoria,  Neurodevelopmental disorders,  Neuropsychology Tag iconAdolescents,  Anxiety,  Brain,  Depression,  gender,  gender dysphoria,  Kids,  Neurodevelopmental Disorders,  Neuropsychology

anosognosia

February 23, 2021

Anosognosia: What is it, a History and it’s Neuropsychological Reality

Anosognosia is often an aspect that remains in the background when talking about neuropsychology. Therefore, this article aims to explain what it is,

Category iconCognitive Impairment,  Cognitive Stimulation News Tag iconAcquired Brain Injury,  alzheimer's,  anosognosia,  Memory,  Mild Cognitive Impairment,  Neurodegenerative Diseases,  Neuropsychology

NeuronUP

February 15, 2021

Cognitive impairment in people with epilepsy

Can epilepsy cause cognitive decline? From NeuronUP, we would like to talk about the cognitive impairment in people with epilepsy. What is

Category iconEpilepsy Tag iconBrain,  Cognitive Function,  Cognitive Impairment,  epilepsy,  Neuropsychology

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February 15, 2021

Brain-behavior relationship: are we our brains?

The relationship between brain and behavior seems to be the successor of the famous Cartesian mind-body dualism, where the brain is the physical or

Category iconBrain,  Neuropsychology Tag iconBrain,  Neuropsychology

Chemobrain

February 4, 2021

Chemo brain: Do cancer survivors have cognitive impairment?

What is chemo brain? Chemo brain, or chemo fog, is an adverse effect experienced by patients receiving chemotherapy. Those being currently

Category iconCognitive Impairment Tag iconBrain,  Cancer,  Chemobrain,  chemotherapy,  Cognitive Impairment,  Neuropsychology,  Neurorehabilitation,  Neuroscience

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