- to introduce to the problems of the child cognitive disorders in a cognitive neuropsychology perspective
Main themes
- to describe the brain development processes and of the current conceptions on plasticity in the brain maturation processes
- to set the question of the specificity of child neuropsychology in comparison with adult neuropsychology
- to introduce developmental pathologies in relation to specific rather than global cognitive disorders
Content and teaching methods
This course tackles the cognitive disorders observed in children. The question of the specificity of developmental neuropsychology is presented namely through the questions of brain plasticity and of modularity of the systems in young child. The cognitive deficiencies met in various contexts are then analysed:
a) in the framework of genetic syndrome (ex : Williams syndrome)
b) in the framework of development disorders (ex : problems of attention with hyperactivity or dysphasia)
c) in the framework of learning disorders (dyslexia and acalculia)
d) in the framework of psychiatric disorders (autism)
e) in the case of lesions or clearly identifiable brain pathologies (ex : cerebral palsy or epileptic children)
Methods : Lectures, personal readings , video-documents
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
This course should follow the courses PSP1410 (BAC2) and PSY2072 (BAC3)