Hans Spinnler mostly deals with Cognitive psychology, Developmental psychology, Audiology, Neuropsychology and Aphasia. His Cognitive psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Memory disorder, Verbal memory, Cognition, Short-term memory and Eye tracking. His Memory disorder study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Alzheimer's disease, Working memory and Autobiographical memory.
His Developmental psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Immediate memory, Vigilance, Cognitive disorder and Multivariate analysis. His Audiology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Test and Brain damage. Hans Spinnler has included themes like Cerebral cortex, Frontal lobe, Psychometrics and Intelligence quotient in his Neuropsychology study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Audiology, Cognitive psychology, Developmental psychology, Dementia and Neuropsychology. The Audiology study combines topics in areas such as Alzheimer's disease, Visual perception, Visual field and Aphasia. His study explores the link between Cognitive psychology and topics such as Cognition that cross with problems in Clinical psychology.
While the research belongs to areas of Developmental psychology, Hans Spinnler spends his time largely on the problem of Test, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Neuropsychological test. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Psychiatry, Central nervous system disease and Gerontology. His Neuropsychology research incorporates themes from Mental deterioration, Frontal lobe and Psychometrics.
Hans Spinnler mainly focuses on Developmental psychology, Cognition, Audiology, Dementia and Cognitive psychology. His Developmental psychology study incorporates themes from Test and Proper noun. His work on Lateralization of brain function as part of general Audiology study is frequently linked to Remote memory, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His work carried out in the field of Dementia brings together such families of science as Alzheimer's disease, Frontal lobe, Neurology and Severity of illness. His work in Alzheimer's disease covers topics such as Working memory which are related to areas like Physical medicine and rehabilitation. His work on Recall and Amnesia as part of general Cognitive psychology study is frequently linked to Capgras delusion, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Cognition, Alzheimer's disease, Developmental psychology, Dementia and Audiology are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Test and Healthy subjects, which intersect with Cognition. His research integrates issues of Gait, Physical therapy and Physical medicine and rehabilitation in his study of Alzheimer's disease.
His Developmental psychology research integrates issues from Neuroimaging, Ideomotor apraxia, Fluid intelligence and Gesture. His Dementia study combines topics in areas such as Neurology and Gerontology. Hans Spinnler interconnects General knowledge, Frontal lobe, Functional neuroimaging, Semantics and Semantic memory in the investigation of issues within Audiology.
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Dementia and Working Memory
Alan D. Baddeley;R. Logie;S Bressi;S. Della Sala.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (1986)
Left hemisphere damage and selective impairment of auditory verbal short-term memory. A case study.
Anna Basso;Hans Spinnler;Giuseppe Vallar;M.Ester Zanobio.
Neuropsychologia (1982)
Perceptual and associative disorders of visual recognition Relationship to the side of the cerebral lesion
Ennio De Renzi;Giuseppe Scotti;Hans Spinnler.
Neurology (1969)
The Performance of Patients with Unilateral Brain Damage on Face Recognition Tasks
E. De Renzi;P. Faglioni;H. Spinnler.
Cortex (1968)
Facial recognition in brain‐damaged patients: An experimental approach
E. De Renzi;H. Spinnler.
Neurology (1966)
Dual-task paradigm: a means to examine the central executive
Sergio Della Sala;Alan Baddeley;Costanza Papagno;Hans Spinnler.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (1995)
A neuropsychological instrument adding to the description of patients with suspected cortical dementia: the Milan overall dementia assessment.
M Brazzelli;E Capitani;S Della Sala;H Spinnler.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (1994)
Right-sided anarchic (alien) hand: a longitudinal study
Sergio Della Sala;Clelia Marchetti;Hans Spinnler.
Neuropsychologia (1991)
Neuropsychological evidence for the existence of cerebral areas critical to the performance of intelligence tasks.
A. Basso;E. De Renzi;P. Faglioni;G. Scotti.
Brain (1973)
Impaired Performance on Color Tasks in Patients with Hemispheric Damage
E. De Renzi;H. Spinnler.
Cortex (1967)
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