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Neuropsychologic assessment

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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Neuropsychology of childhood and school neuropsychology

Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1983
Abstract G. W. Hynd & J. E. Obrzut (Eds.) Neuropsychological Assessment and the School-Age Child: Issues and Procedures New York: Grune and Stratton, 1981, 422 pp. ISBN 0-8089-1381-6, $27.50 U.S.
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Neuropsychology in France

Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 2019
The purpose of this study was to investigate sociodemographic characteristics, clinical and academic training, and the types of activities engaged in by practicing psychologists specialized in neuropsychology in France. A total of 804 French psychologists specializing in neuropsychology participated in an online-based survey: 90.2% of the participants ...
Antony Branco Lopes   +6 more
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Neuropsychology for Neurologists

Neurologic Clinics
Clinical neuropsychology plays an important role in the evaluation and treatment of known or suspected neurocognitive dysfunction across the lifespan. The field has a rich history of research into the quantitative assessment and understanding of neurological functioning.
C Munro, Cullum   +2 more
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Lying in neuropsychology

Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 2014
The issue of lying occurs in neuropsychology especially when examinations are conducted in a forensic context. When a subject intentionally either presents non-existent deficits or exaggerates their severity to obtain financial or material compensation, this behaviour is termed malingering.
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Neuropsychological assessment

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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Neuropsychology of aging

2019
All people want to age "successfully," maintaining functional capacity and quality of life as they reach advanced age. Achieving this goal depends on preserving optimal cognitive and brain functioning. Yet, significant individual differences exist in this regard.
Ronald A, Cohen   +2 more
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Neuropsychology of Autism

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Childhood autism is a syndrome characterized by a triad of abnormalities in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, and imaginative activity. It is clinically heterogeneous, however, and probably represents a family of syndromes, each of which is the result of a different but related type of brain dysfunction. So far, there is no direct
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Epilepsy and Neuropsychology

Neurologic Clinics
Neuropsychological evaluation is an essential component of clinical care for people with epilepsy and also has a specialized role in predicting cognitive outcome after epilepsy surgery. Neuropsychological research in the field of epilepsy has had a significant impact on our knowledge regarding memory and language systems, lateralization of cognitive ...
Julie K, Janecek   +2 more
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The neuropsychology of hydrocephalus

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1988
The relationship between neuropsychological impairment and hydrocephalus is reviewed and three case studies presented. Current brain imaging technology provides a method for detailed quantification of ventricular expansion and alteration or loss of cortical tissue in hydrocephalus.
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