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Neuropsychological assessment for detecting adverse effects of volatile organic compounds on the central nervous system
K. I. Bolla
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Volatile Organic Compounds
100%
Central Nervous System
51%
Neuropsychological Tests
29%
Intelligence
29%
Memory
20%
Neurotoxins
15%
Central Nervous System Diseases
15%
Neurologic Examination
14%
Hydrocephalus
14%
Cerebrovascular Disorders
14%
Workplace
13%
Physical Examination
11%
Dementia
11%
Cognitive Dysfunction
11%
Air
11%
Language
10%
Poisons
10%
Anxiety
9%
Biomarkers
9%
Chemical Compounds
Neurotoxic
88%
Volatile Organic Compound
71%
Central Nervous System Effect
66%
Neurotoxin
42%
Biological Marker
31%
Toxic
26%
Social Sciences
Exposure in air
24%
intelligence
18%
examiner
12%
dementia
11%
mood
11%
performance
10%
workplace
8%
anxiety
7%
interpretation
7%
examination
6%
Group
3%