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History of Neuropsychological Assessment

2019
This chapter presents a historical overview of observations, instruments, and approaches in the area of neuropsychological assessment. In the 17th and 18th century literature dealing especially with language disorders following a brain disorder, one finds observations of physicians of striking dissociations of mental faculties that were impaired while ...
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Computerized Neuropsychological Assessments

CNS Spectrums, 2008
Computer-based measures to evaluate cognition have been used with growing frequency in recent years. These batteries are shown to be useful for identifying mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. There are few requirements to administer these tests.
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Neuropsychological assessment, neuroimaging, and clinical neuropsychology: A synthesis

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1991
The history of lesion analysis in neuropsychology is reviewed. Contemporary methods of brain imaging and electrophysiological analysis also are reviewed with an emphasis on problems associated with lesion identification and quantification. New methods for lesion analysis are discussed including three-dimensional imaging.
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Current limitations of neuropsychological tests and assessment procedures

Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2019
Objective: Neuropsychological tests are used for a wide variety of purposes: assessing basic cognitive abilities or disabilities; determining cognitive patterns associated with brain disorders or injury; exploring brain-behavior relationships; and, in ...
D. Howieson
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Effects of repeated neuropsychological assessments

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1993
The effects of repeated administrations of neuropsychological instruments were evaluated in a group of chronic cigarette smokers who served as control subjects in a larger research project. Subjects performance on 13 neuropsychological variables across four assessments was evaluated using trend analyses.
Robert J. McCaffrey   +2 more
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Psique: Computerised Neuropsychological Assessment

2020
Neuropsychological tests are tools, used by psychologists, to measure and assess the impact of cognitive impairment diseases on patients. These tests are usually run and scored by hand, and results are stored on paper files. However, over the last years, the use of computers and Information and Communications Technology have been considered ...
Maria Trujillo   +3 more
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The Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia

2018
The neuropsychological assessment of dementia occurs within a wider context of the clinical evaluation of patients in terms of neurological, psychiatric and physical disability. In Creutzfeldt-Jakob's disease, a characteristic sequence of electroencephalographs abnormalities is seen in the presence of little or no change on a Computerised Axial ...
Morris, Robin G., Kopelman, Michael D.
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The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS): preliminary clinical validity.

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1998
Neuropsychological assessment of older individuals with dementing illnesses has suffered from a lack of appropriately designed test instruments. The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) was developed for the dual ...
C. Randolph   +3 more
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Space in Neuropsychological Assessment

2017
In clinical practice complaints in spatial cognition are fairly common, but detailed assessment of possible disorders of space is not routinely performed. This chapter provides a brief overview of available test procedures that can be applied in patient care. For some types of complaints these include widely used and well-validated tests, but for other
van den Berg, Esther, Ruis, C.
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