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Neuropsychological rehabilitation
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2001Neuropsychological rehabilitation (NR) is concerned with the amelioration of cognitive, emotional, psychosocial, and behavioral deficits caused by an insult to the brain. Major changes in NR have occurred over the past decade or so. NR is now mostly centered on a goal-planning approach in a partnership of survivors of brain injury, their families, and ...
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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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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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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1992
The aging population of the United States and many other countries guarantees that disorders common in elderly persons will continue to become more prevalent. In the past decade or so, we already have witnessed the beginning of this trend, with the rapid rise in the number of patients with degenerative dementia, especially Alzheimer's disease.
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The aging population of the United States and many other countries guarantees that disorders common in elderly persons will continue to become more prevalent. In the past decade or so, we already have witnessed the beginning of this trend, with the rapid rise in the number of patients with degenerative dementia, especially Alzheimer's disease.
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2021
The textbook is based on the materials of well-known domestic and foreign manuals on neurology, publications of leading specialists in the field of neuropsychology and related disciplines. It contains basic information on the anatomy of the central nervous system; basic principles and theories that provide an understanding of the laws of the brain ...
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The textbook is based on the materials of well-known domestic and foreign manuals on neurology, publications of leading specialists in the field of neuropsychology and related disciplines. It contains basic information on the anatomy of the central nervous system; basic principles and theories that provide an understanding of the laws of the brain ...
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