Qualitative syndrome analysis by neuropsychological assessment in preschoolers with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity.

The basis of this article is A. R. Luria’s conception of the qualitative approach in neuropsychology. Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity is one of the most frequent clinical diagnoses given during preschool age. However, precise qualitative neuropsychological criteria for analysis of this...

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Main Authors: Quintanar L., Solovieva Yu.
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Language:English
Published: M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University 2015-07-01
Series:Psychology in Russia: State of Art
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Online Access:http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2015_3/psychology_2015_3_9.pdf
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spelling doaj-9dc6e3d8522649a289417f1289d020272020-11-25T02:14:55ZengM.V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityPsychology in Russia: State of Art2074-68572307-22022015-07-018311212410.11621/pir.2015.0309Qualitative syndrome analysis by neuropsychological assessment in preschoolers with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity. Quintanar L.0Solovieva Yu.1Autonomous University of Puebla, MexicoAutonomous University of Puebla, MexicoThe basis of this article is A. R. Luria’s conception of the qualitative approach in neuropsychology. Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity is one of the most frequent clinical diagnoses given during preschool age. However, precise qualitative neuropsychological criteria for analysis of this clinical diagnosis do not exist and change from one approach to another. Our objective here is to propose such qualitative criteria for neuropsychological analysis of children with diagnoses of attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity at preschool age. We follow clinical methodology that is traditional for historical and cultural neuropsychology and is an alternative for the psychometrical and cognitive approach. The methodology of the study was qualitative neuropsychological assessment of the syndrome followed by detailed consideration of the types of difficulties in each case. The study analyzes mistakes and typical examples of execution of the tasks of neuropsychological qualitative assessment by regular children and by children with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity. The results showed differences between these groups of children. The children with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity made a lot of mistakes during assessments. Their difficulties are related to unfavorable conditions in the three functional brain blocks according to Luria’s conception. We conclude that “attention” cannot be considered the only or the main problem in children who receive this diagnosis by psychiatrists and neurologists. http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2015_3/psychology_2015_3_9.pdfqualitative neuropsychologyprocess of attentiondisorders of attentionneuropsychological assessment
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Qualitative syndrome analysis by neuropsychological assessment in preschoolers with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity.
Psychology in Russia: State of Art
qualitative neuropsychology
process of attention
disorders of attention
neuropsychological assessment
author_facet Quintanar L.
Solovieva Yu.
author_sort Quintanar L.
title Qualitative syndrome analysis by neuropsychological assessment in preschoolers with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity.
title_short Qualitative syndrome analysis by neuropsychological assessment in preschoolers with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity.
title_full Qualitative syndrome analysis by neuropsychological assessment in preschoolers with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity.
title_fullStr Qualitative syndrome analysis by neuropsychological assessment in preschoolers with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity.
title_full_unstemmed Qualitative syndrome analysis by neuropsychological assessment in preschoolers with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity.
title_sort qualitative syndrome analysis by neuropsychological assessment in preschoolers with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity.
publisher M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
series Psychology in Russia: State of Art
issn 2074-6857
2307-2202
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The basis of this article is A. R. Luria’s conception of the qualitative approach in neuropsychology. Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity is one of the most frequent clinical diagnoses given during preschool age. However, precise qualitative neuropsychological criteria for analysis of this clinical diagnosis do not exist and change from one approach to another. Our objective here is to propose such qualitative criteria for neuropsychological analysis of children with diagnoses of attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity at preschool age. We follow clinical methodology that is traditional for historical and cultural neuropsychology and is an alternative for the psychometrical and cognitive approach. The methodology of the study was qualitative neuropsychological assessment of the syndrome followed by detailed consideration of the types of difficulties in each case. The study analyzes mistakes and typical examples of execution of the tasks of neuropsychological qualitative assessment by regular children and by children with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity. The results showed differences between these groups of children. The children with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity made a lot of mistakes during assessments. Their difficulties are related to unfavorable conditions in the three functional brain blocks according to Luria’s conception. We conclude that “attention” cannot be considered the only or the main problem in children who receive this diagnosis by psychiatrists and neurologists.
topic qualitative neuropsychology
process of attention
disorders of attention
neuropsychological assessment
url http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2015_3/psychology_2015_3_9.pdf
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