Cognitive Remediation Journal, 2012 (vol. 1), issue 1

Vliv tréninku pracovní paměti na symptomy u ADHD

Pavel Škobrtal

Cognitive Remediation Journal 2012, 1(1):25-32 | DOI: 10.5507/crj.2012.002  

Počítačová diagnostika syndrómu ADHD

T. Žilinčík, M. Novotný

Cognitive Remediation Journal 2012, 1(1):33-38 | DOI: 10.5507/crj.2012.003  

The aim of this report is to give a brief overview and clinical experience with computerized methods used in the diagnosis of ADHD (IVA PLUS, Conners CPT II, PASAT) This is only a small selection of the many tests of attention, which exist in the U.S. market, in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic are the following tests relatively little known, even though in recent years, the situation in this field is slowly changing. In the article, the individual characteristics of each readmitted methods, and the advantages and disadvantages of a particular method, as well as a comparison of methods between themselves.

Time perspective and alcohol dependence

Eva Bazínková

Cognitive Remediation Journal 2012, 1(1):39-46 | DOI: 10.5507/crj.2012.004  

Time perspective has become the subject of many research studies all over the world in the last few years. The majority of this study deals with its relationship to various forms of risk behavior. We focused on the relationship between time perspective and the risk of drinking initiation and development of alcohol dependence. In the empirical part, we compared the two groups - clients with a diagnosis of alcohol dependence syndrome and individuals who were excluded by using Alcohol dependence scale (ADS). The purpose was to explore whether among groups of different types time perspective is a significant difference. To test the set of research questions...

První mezinárodní konference o časové perspektivě

Eva Bazínková

Cognitive Remediation Journal 2012, 1(1):47  

The Cognitive Remediation in Psychiatry Program

Cognitive Remediation Journal 2012, 1(1):48-49  

Avízo nových knih

Eva Bazínková

Cognitive Remediation Journal 2012, 1(1):50  

Original work

Thalamo-kortikální reverberace produkuje alfa rytmus jako iterativní kognitivní proces ve stochastickém prostředí

J. Faber, M. Novák

Cognitive Remediation Journal 2012, 1(1):6-24 | DOI: 10.5507/crj.2012.001  

The thalamus, a large subcortical nucleus constitutes rhytmic thalamic generators (RTG), wher end nerve fibres from sensory organs (eye, ear, skin, muscles, smell, taste). The RTG nerve cells (neurons) send out fibres to the brain cortex. Nerve impulses reverberate between the RTG and the cortex unceasingly, i.e. in vigilance (waking) and in sleep, all through our life, in what is known as the thalamocortical reverberation system (TCRS). In the brain's electric activity recorded from the cranial surface (EEG) this cyclic activity takes the form of frequences of 1 - 30 Hz. The alpha frequency (8 - 13 Hz), typical of vigilance, mostly appears in the...