Performance on neuropsychological tests is usually evaluated through comparison to the average performance of large samples of normal individuals.
During the evaluation, a neuropsychologist may take a medical history, review medical records, and administer and interpret a series of standardized tests.
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Patients who have experienced a traumatic brain injury, brain damage, or organic neurological problems (for example, dementia ) are administered neuropsychological tests
Neuropsychological tests can identify syndromes associated with problems in a particular area of the brain.
Patients who have experienced a traumatic brain injury, brain damage, or organic neurological problems (for example, dementia ) are administered neuropsychological tests
Neuropsychological tests are designed to examine a variety of cognitive abilities, including speed of information processing, attention, memory, language, and executive functions, which are necessary for goal-directed behavior.
Steven C. Guy has written: 'BRIEF-SR' -- subject(s): Neuropsychological tests for children
Tests used to evaluate patients who have experienced a traumatic brain injury, brain damage, or organic neurological problems (e.g., dementia).
Neuropsychological test-- A test or assessment given to diagnose a brain disorder or disease.
During the evaluation, a neuropsychologist may take a medical history, review medical records, and administer and interpret a series of standardized tests.
A routine physical and detailed neuropsychological examination with a focus on memory function will be conducted. In addition, he or she will order several diagnostic tests.
Visiographic tests require a subject to copy various designs. Such tests are used in education and have achieved a central position in neuropsychological testing because of their sensitivity to many different kinds of brain damage ( Jacobson, Delis, & Bondi, 2002).
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Michael Foster Green has written: 'Schizophrenia from a neurocognitive perspective' -- subject(s): Behavior, Cognition disorders, Neuropsychological tests, Schizophrenia, Schizophrenic Psychology