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2022
A neuropsychological assessment aims to determine the impact of a known or suspected brain-related condition on thinking skills (cognition), behavior and mood. This is undertaken by clinical interview and via administration of a set of psychometric scales and tests designed to ascertain current level of function and detect changes, impairments ...
Robinson, Gail A., Radakovic, Ratko
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A neuropsychological assessment aims to determine the impact of a known or suspected brain-related condition on thinking skills (cognition), behavior and mood. This is undertaken by clinical interview and via administration of a set of psychometric scales and tests designed to ascertain current level of function and detect changes, impairments ...
Robinson, Gail A., Radakovic, Ratko
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2020
The purpose of a pediatric neuropsychologic assessment is to evaluate cognitive, behavioral, sensory-motor, perceptual, and socioaffective functioning. A standardized, validated set of tools, questionnaires, and qualitative methods is applied to this end. The neuropsychologist integrates the results of the formal assessment, the case history, and third-
Alejandra, Hüsser +2 more
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The purpose of a pediatric neuropsychologic assessment is to evaluate cognitive, behavioral, sensory-motor, perceptual, and socioaffective functioning. A standardized, validated set of tools, questionnaires, and qualitative methods is applied to this end. The neuropsychologist integrates the results of the formal assessment, the case history, and third-
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Journal of Neurology, 2007
Neuropsychological assessment is one of the main fields of activity of clinical neuropsychologists. Goals of this assessment are verification and description of cognitive and affective impairments as the consequence of brain damage. Included are examinations of basal and higher sensory functions, the intellectual profile, memory, attention and ...
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Neuropsychological assessment is one of the main fields of activity of clinical neuropsychologists. Goals of this assessment are verification and description of cognitive and affective impairments as the consequence of brain damage. Included are examinations of basal and higher sensory functions, the intellectual profile, memory, attention and ...
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Ethics and neuropsychological assessment
Gériatrie et Psychologie Neuropsychiatrie du Viellissement, 2012Ethics and its relation to testing are historically an important question and still are. In this article, we briefly report on how neuropsychology emerged as a specific field, how tests are developed and we particularly focus on the ethical conditions under which a test can be administered.
Thomas-Antérion, Catherine +1 more
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2016
In this chapter, we review the use of neuropsychologic assessment in epidemiologic studies. First, we provide a brief introduction to the history of clinical neuropsychology and neuropsychologic assessment. We expand on the principal components of a neuropsychologic assessment and cognitive domains most commonly examined.
P, Palta, B, Snitz, M C, Carlson
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In this chapter, we review the use of neuropsychologic assessment in epidemiologic studies. First, we provide a brief introduction to the history of clinical neuropsychology and neuropsychologic assessment. We expand on the principal components of a neuropsychologic assessment and cognitive domains most commonly examined.
P, Palta, B, Snitz, M C, Carlson
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The Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia
CNS Spectrums, 2002ABSTRACTIt has become standard practice to base the diagnosis of dementia on the combination of neuropsychological and non-behavioral findings. The present article provides a short, clinically oriented synopsis of the targets, investigational procedures, and difficulties of the modern neuropsychological approach to the diagnosis of dementia.
Thomas, Benke, Elfriede, Karner
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