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List of works by Stella Tsermentseli

Analgesic Effects of Alcohol: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Controlled Experimental Studies in Healthy Participants

scientific article published on 2 December 2016

Associations between and development of cool and hot executive functions across early childhood.

scientific article published on 10 December 2017

Comparison of form and motion coherence processing in autistic spectrum disorders and dyslexia.

scientific article published on 22 November 2007

Cool and hot executive function as predictors of aggression in early childhood: Differentiating between the function and form of aggression.

scientific article published on 30 November 2015

Developmental trends of hot and cool executive function in school-aged children with and without autism spectrum disorder: Links with theory of mind.

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Evolution of white matter damage in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

scientific article published on 04 May 2020

Executive function predicts theory of mind but not social verbal communication in school-aged children with autism spectrum disorder

scientific article published on 14 March 2018

Hot and Cool Executive Function and its Relation to Theory of Mind in Children with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Hot and cool executive function in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: Cross-sectional developmental trajectories.

scientific article published on 20 October 2017

Is language impairment more common than executive dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?

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Molecularly imprinted polymers for the isolation of bioactive naphthoquinones from plant extracts

scientific article published on 17 September 2013

Sterically stabilized liposomes as a potent carrier for shikonin

scientific article published on 06 March 2014

Syntactic processing as a marker for cognitive impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

scientific article published on 27 August 2015

The anatomy of cognitive impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: more than frontal lobe dysfunction

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