2009
Free Association as a Bridging Concept between Dynamic and Cognitive Processes and the Nature of Psychotherapeutic Change
Gerber A. Free Association as a Bridging Concept between Dynamic and Cognitive Processes and the Nature of Psychotherapeutic Change. Neuropsychoanalysis 2009, 11: 168-171. DOI: 10.1080/15294145.2009.10773609.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDorsolateral prefrontal cortexFree associationExecutive functionVerbal fluency taskCognitive processesFluency taskInterpersonal treatmentPrefrontal cortexTarget articlePsychotherapeutic changeMental functionsBridging conceptSingle categoryRelevant researchMemoryTaskCortexAssociationAttentionConceptTherapeutic actionResearchAuthors' investigations
2008
Neuroimaging Studies of Normal Brain Development and Their Relevance for Understanding Childhood Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Marsh R, Gerber A, Peterson B. Neuroimaging Studies of Normal Brain Development and Their Relevance for Understanding Childhood Neuropsychiatric Disorders. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2008, 47: 1233-1251. PMID: 18833009, PMCID: PMC2759682, DOI: 10.1097/chi.0b013e318185e703.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAge FactorsAgedAged, 80 and overAnimalsAtrophyAttentionBrainChildChild, PreschoolDiffusion Magnetic Resonance ImagingEmotionsFemaleHumansImage Processing, Computer-AssistedImaging, Three-DimensionalInfantInfant, NewbornMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMental DisordersMiddle AgedNeuropsychological TestsPregnancyYoung AdultConceptsEarly brain developmentChildhood psychiatric disordersAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderHigher-order cognitive functionsLate childhoodBrain developmentDorsolateral prefrontal cortexNormal developmental trajectoryFunctional imaging findingsDevelopmental dyslexiaPsychiatric disordersNormal brain developmentHyperactivity disorderChildhood neuropsychiatric disordersDevelopmental trajectoriesCognitive functionPrefrontal cortexSuperior temporalFrontal cortexChildhood-onset schizophreniaSensorimotor areasHealthy individualsLongitudinal dataAdolescenceDevelopmental patterns