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Abstract Developmental neuropsychological testing is an important component of the developmental neuropsychiatric examination. This chapter provides an orientation to using developmental neuropsychological testing in assessing mental functioning.
James C. Harris, Joseph T. Coyle
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James C. Harris, Joseph T. Coyle
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2004
AbstractThis chapter provides an overview of the seven main categories of behavioral assessment and describes some individual tests of behaviors in each category. It is broken into seven sections that provide overviews on a selection of behavioral tests useful in assessing that behavioral category.
Gerlinde A. Metz +2 more
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AbstractThis chapter provides an overview of the seven main categories of behavioral assessment and describes some individual tests of behaviors in each category. It is broken into seven sections that provide overviews on a selection of behavioral tests useful in assessing that behavioral category.
Gerlinde A. Metz +2 more
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Preliminary neuropsychological test results
European Journal of Pediatrics, 1990A series of information processing tasks was administered to 22 PKU children aged 8.5 years who had been under dietary treatment since birth as well as to 20 controls of the same age. This contribution presents the results of two tasks from this series: a continuous performance task and a calculation task.
L M, de Sonneville +3 more
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The SKT Neuropsychological Test Battery
Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 1992The SKT is a brief neuropsychological test battery that includes nine performance subtests that define two independent factors of memory and attention deficit. It requires no more than 15 minutes to administer and has five parallel forms. Developed in Germany, it has been used successfully to document improved performance of patients in trials of ...
J E, Overall, R, Schaltenbrand
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Executive Dysfunction and Neuropsychological Testing
2008Publisher Summary A dysexecutive syndrome is expected in brain disorders that affect any of the different parts of the frontostriatal system. Executive functions should thus be systematically assessed in patients with cognitive, behavioral, or motor disturbances.
Bruno, Dubois +2 more
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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING RESULTS
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2000Earlier clinical hypotheses regarding borderline personality disorder, based on projective psychological testing and intelligence tests, are examined. Recent findings of comparative deficits in this population in the domains of verbal and visual memory as well as visual perception are reviewed, together with clinical relevance.
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Perioperative neuropsychologic testing
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2001openaire +2 more sources

