Revue de neuropsychologie
Volume 12, supplement 1, Avril-Mai-Juin 2020
Volume 12, supplement 1, Avril-Mai-Juin 2020
Foreword
Memory and COVID-19
(p.1)
Isabelle Pécou
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Editorial
An issue written during the (first) lockdown
(p.2-4)
Francis Eustache, Béatrice Desgranges, Fausto Viader
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The context
COVID-19: Reflections on the intensive care of patients and medico-psychological support for caregivers in Strasbourg, France
(p.5-11)
Julie Rolling, C. Palacio, Walid Oulehri
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“Do you think we’ll remember it?” Collective memory of COVID-19
(p.12-5)
Denis Peschanski
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Post-traumatic stress disorder and COVID-19
(p.16-8)
Jean-Gabriel Ganascia
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Reflections on confinement:Historical, behavioral, neuropsychiatric and ethical aspects
(p.19-23)
Frédérique Gignoux-Froment, Isabelle Régner, Xuan-Thuy Nguyen, Jacques Antonetti, Sébastien Beaume, Michael Moris, Olivier Pascal, Frédéric Paul, Jean-Jacques Portier, Delphine Terrier, Henry Zattara, Alain Drouet, Yonas Endale Geda, Bernard François Michel
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The children
The effect of an extraordinary context on altruism in children
(p.24-6)
Lucie Rose, Klara Kovarski, Florent Caetta, Sylvie Chokron
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From the impact of lockdown on the professional practice of the child welfare psychologists to its effects in families
(p.27-31)
Julie Sénécal, Valérie Martin
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Children facing precarity due to the crisis
(p.32-3)
Lise Eilin Stene
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The contribution of teleconsultation to the neuropsychological assessment of children
(p.34-6)
Sylvie Chokron
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The elders
The oldest old and the COVID-19 pandemic: between fragility and resilience
(p.37-9)
Hélène Amieva, Marion Pech
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Maintaining communication in extreme isolation during a COVID-19 pandemic: The importance of the emotional component
(p.40-2)
Ana Inés Ansaldo
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Aging during and after the great lockdown
(p.43-5)
Sylvie Belleville, Ana Ines Ansaldo, Mylene Aubertin-Leheudre, Nathalie Bier, Thien Thanh Dang-Vu, Pierre Rainville
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Elderly people in lockdown: Protection or ageism?
(p.46-7)
Isabelle Rouleau
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A cognitive-behavioral unit during lockdown : How our therapeutic garden bridges interactions and social distancing
(p.48-51)
Christel Jacob, Emeline Nassau, Reinhard Fescharek, Thérèse Rivasseau Jonveaux
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Living a period of lockdown for Alzheimer's patients in nursing homes
(p.52-5)
Marie-Loup Eustache-Vallée
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The relationship to the other in memory consultations: what remains of our paradigms?
(p.56-8)
Pascale Gerardin, Aline Rahnema, Thérèse Rivasseau-Jonveaux
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Tele-neuropsychology, older patients and COVID-19 pandemic
(p.59-60)
Thomas Genoud-Prachex, Matthieu Paul Perrenoud, Andrea Brioschi-Guevara, Mélanie Bieler-Aeschlimann, Charlène Moser, Olivier Rouaud, Jean-François Demonet
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The neuroscience perspective
Teleneuropsychology: A neuropsychological clinical practice for tomorrow?
(p.61-3)
Philippe Allain, Philippe Azouvi, Claire Vallat-Azouvi
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I can no longer stand the smell of smoked salmon
(p.64-6)
Anne-Marie Ergis
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Are there any neuropsychological sequelae of SARS-CoV-2?
(p.67-9)
Philippe Voruz, Frédéric Assal, Julie Péron
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Neuropsychology at the time of the health crisis caused by COVID-19
(p.70-1)
Martine Roussel
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The psychological impact of the COVID-19 epidemic and the lockdown on cancer patients
(p.72-4)
Bénédicte Giffard, Florence Joly
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Could confinement foster the emergence of traumatic or psychotic symptoms?
(p.75-81)
Mélissa C. Allé, Fabrice Berna, Pierre Vidailhet, Anne Giersch, Amaury C. Mengin
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COVID-19 and suicide attempts: Lessons from a pandemic
(p.82-3)
Françoise Chastang, Pierre Gérard, Alexandre Markassi, Louise Collonge, Gérard Boittiaux
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Alcohol and lockdown: A potentially explosive cocktail
(p.84-6)
Nicolas Cabé, Céline Boudehent, Julien Cabé, Anne Lise Pitel
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On lockdown: Social homeostasis or the rewarding nature of social contact
(p.87-8)
Robert Jaffard
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An ethologist in lockdown
(p.89-91)
Ludovic Dickel
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Now and in the future
Ultracrepidarianism, cognitive biases and COVID-19
(p.92-3)
Nicolas Villain
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Covid-19 epidemic and cognitive bias
(p.94-6)
François Sellal, Geoffroy Hautecloque
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Epidemiology of fake news in the age of digital transition
(p.97-8)
Pascal Huguet, Clément Belletier, Johann Chevalère, Natalia Martinelli, Sandrine Gil, Sylvie Droit-Volet
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“Normality” revisited: An encounter with the pangolin
(p.99-100)
Mira Didic
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Me and the hierarchy of different selves during lockdown
(p.101-4)
Catherine Thomas-Antérion
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No lockdown: The experience of a researcher in the neuropsychology of aging in Sweden during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
(p.105-7)
Grégoria Kalpouzos
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Polyphonies about the challenges of a partnership with patients in times of COVID-19
(p.108-13)
Sylvane Faure, Arnaud Halloy, Brigitte Karcher, Luigi Flora, Graziella Colazzo, Adriaan Barbaroux, Éric Balez, Christine Bonardi
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Future thinking during lockdown
(p.114-5)
Arnaud D’Argembeau
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Ethics and Scientific Integrity at the Time of COVID-19
(p.116-8)
Jean-Gabriel Ganascia
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Contextualizing mourning in a disrupted funeral rituality
(p.119-22)
Gaëlle Clavandier
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Warning
(p.123-4)
Bernard Stiegler
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The kentish plover is becoming serene
(p.125-8)
Francis Eustache
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