of conducting neuropsychological assessment, along with personal, interpersonal and contextual factors. Most neuropsychological tests in current use...
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The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) is a neuropsychological test of set-shifting, which is the capability to show flexibility when exposed to changes...
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The Luria–Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery (LNNB) is a standardized test that identifies neuropsychological deficiencies by measuring functioning on...
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The Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB), originally developed at the University of Cambridge in the 1980s but now provided in...
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components of neuropsychological assessment and mental status screening. Considering the originality and multiplicity of neuropsychological components offered...
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The Halstead–Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery (HRNB) and allied procedures is a comprehensive suite of neuropsychological tests used to assess the...
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Neuropsychology (redirect from Neuropsychological)
neuropsychology is the application of neuropsychological knowledge to the assessment (see neuropsychological test and neuropsychological assessment), management, and...
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tests Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery: The Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) is a test used to assess the...
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The Trail Making Test is a neuropsychological test of visual attention and task switching. It has two parts, in which the subject is instructed to connect...
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neuropsychology. He developed an extensive and original battery of neuropsychological tests during his clinical work with brain-injured victims of World War...
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variant, known as the Stockings of Cambridge test, is available as part of the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB). Shallice, T....
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d2 Test of Attention is a neuropsychological measure of selective and sustained attention and visual scanning speed. It is a paper and pencil test that...
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Digit symbol substitution test (DSST) is a neuropsychological test sensitive to brain damage, dementia, age and depression. The test is not sensitive to the...
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Stroop effect (redirect from Stroop test)
during the twentieth century, it has become a popular neuropsychological test. There are different test variants commonly used in clinical settings, with...
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an increasing interest in using neuropsychological tests such as the Iowa gambling task or Faux Pas Recognition test as an alternative to imaging for...
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Inhibitory control (redirect from Inhibitory Control Test)
long-term via consistent aerobic exercise. An inhibitory control test is a neuropsychological test that measures an individual's ability to override their natural...
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Continuous performance task (redirect from Continuous Performance Test)
continuous performance task, continuous performance test, or CPT, is any of several kinds of neuropsychological test that measures a person's sustained and selective...
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Sherman, Elisabeth M.S.; Spreen, Otfried (2006). A compendium of neuropsychological tests : administration, norms, and commentary (3. ed.). Oxford [u.a.]:...
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the test to a single person in a quiet room largely free of distractions. An example of a widely-used neuropsychological test is the Stroop test. Items...
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Mini–mental state examination (redirect from Mini mental state test)
2002). "Errors produced on the mini-mental status examination and neuropsychological test performance in Alzheimer's disease, ischemic vascular dementia...
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Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination (category Neuropsychological tests)
ACE-R and Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III, ACE-III) are neuropsychological tests used to identify cognitive impairment in conditions such as dementia...
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The Wechsler Test of Adult Reading (WTAR) is a neuropsychological assessment tool used to provide a measure of premorbid intelligence, the degree of Intellectual...
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paramount to appropriate clinical neuropsychological practice. Assessment is primarily by way of neuropsychological tests, but also includes patient history...
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Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (redirect from Wechsler adult IQ test)
injury. Rehabilitation psychologists and neuropsychologists use neuropsychological tests (including the WAIS-IV) to assess how the individual's brain is...
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Delis–Kaplan Executive Function System (category Neuropsychological tests)
The Delis–Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) is a neuropsychological test used to measure a variety of verbal and nonverbal executive functions...
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The California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) is one of the most widely used neuropsychological tests in North America. As an instrument, it represents a...
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is difficult to detect clinically, but may be demonstrated on neuropsychological testing. It is experienced as forgetfulness, mild confusion, and irritability...
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and scored. In a Delphi poll, using the Bender-Gestalt test for assessing neuropsychological impairment or even personality assessment has been rated...
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Boston Naming Test (BNT), introduced in 1983 by Edith Kaplan, Harold Goodglass and Sandra Weintraub, is a widely used neuropsychological assessment tool...
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underlying performance in the semantic fluency test, becomes disordered as the result of some forms of neuropsychological disorder such as Alzheimer's disease,...
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