儿童的神经心理学方法:走向发展神经心理学。

J M Fletcher, H G Taylor
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与儿童一起工作的神经心理学家通常根据测试表现和行为观察推断出许多发育障碍的中枢神经系统基础。虽然这些推论本身并没有什么错,但没有特定的大脑-行为关系来验证这些推论,这一事实经常被忽视。在这方面,基于儿童表现的中枢神经系统推断可能导致关于大脑和行为之间关系的四个潜在谬误。这些谬论中的每一个都涉及到未能认识到儿童和成人之间重要的行为和生物学差异,或者仅仅是基于错误的逻辑和不充分的研究。为了勾勒出一个真正的儿童发育神经心理学——而不是将基于成人的技术应用于儿童的各种方法——我们提出了一个功能组织方法。这种方法将不同类型的变量作为发展神经心理学的基础,并将重点放在儿童能力发展的行为理论和研究上。这种方法特别强调的是变化的过程——这是区分儿童和成人的主要心理特征之一。将这种方法作为儿童残疾的一般研究策略,其残疾与可证明或假定的中枢神经系统异常有关,可能会导致一套与生物基质系统相关的行为规律。
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Neuropsychological approaches to children: towards a developmental neuropsychology.

Neuropsychologists working with children commonly infer a CNS basis for many developmental disabilities on the basis of test performance and behavioral observations. While there is nothing inherently wrong with such inferences, the fact that there exists no specific set of brain-behavior relationships validating these inferences is frequently overlooked. In this respect, CNS inferences on the basis of the child's performance can lead to four potential fallacies concerning relationships between brain and behavior. Each of these fallacies involves a failure to recognize important behavioral and biological differences between children and adults, or simply rests on faulty logic and inadequate research. In an effort to outline a truly developmental neuropsychology for children--as opposed to diverse approaches that apply adult-based techniques to children--we propose a functional organization approach. This approach separates the different types of variables underlying a developmental neuropsychology and focuses on behavioral theory and research addressing the development of children's abilities. A specific emphasis of this approach is on processes of change--one of the primary psychological characteristics separating children and adults. The use of this approach as a general research strategy for children whose disabilities are associated with demonstrable or presumed CNS aberrations may lead to a set of behavioral laws that can be systematically related to a biological substrate.

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