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Neuropsychological assessment was traditionally carried out to assess the extent of impairment to a particular skill and to attempt to locate an area of the brain which may have been damaged after brain injury or neurological illness. With the advent of neuroimaging techniques, location of space-occupying lesions can now be accurately determined so the focus has now moved onto the measurement of cognition and behaviour, including examining the effects of any brain injury or neuropathological process that a person may have experienced. A core part of neuropsychological assessment is the administration of neuropsychological tests for the formal assessment of cognitive functioning. Aspects of cognitive functioning that are assessed typically include orientation, new-learning/memory, intelligence, language, visuoperception, and executive-functioning. However, clinical neuropsychological assessment is more than this and also focuses on a person's psychological, personal, interpersonal and wider contextual circumstances.

Assessment may be carried for a variety of reasons, such as:

  • Clinical evaluation, to understand the pattern of cognitive strengths as well as any difficulties a person may have, and to aid decision making for use in a medical or rehabilitation environment.
  • Scientific investigation, to examine an hypothesis about the structure and function of cognition to be tested, or to provide information that allows experimental testing to be seen in context of a wider cognitive profile.
  • Medico-legal assessment, to be used in a court of law as evidence in a legal claim or criminal investigation.

Miller outlined three broad goals of neuropsychological assessment. Firstly, diagnosis, to determine the nature of the underlying problem. Secondly, to understand the nature of any brain injury or resulting cognitive problem (see neurocognitive deficit) and its impact on the individual, as a means of devising a rehabilitation programme or offering advice as to an individual's ability to carry out a certain tasks (for example, fitness to drive, or returning to work). And lastly, assessments may be undertaken to measure change in functioning over time, such as to determine the consequences of a surgical procedure or the impact of a rehabilitation programme over time.

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What formal tests and scans are recommended for confirming/dis-confirming anterograde amnesia?
Q. If a patient shows symptoms of anterograde amnesia which neuropsychological assessments and imaging techniques would be recommended in order to confirm or dis-confirm whether a patient is diagnosed?
Asked by matthewwalford - Fri May 8 04:53:54 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Anterograde amnesia, also known as fixation amnesia, is the inability to remember or recognize new information or new events that occurred after the amnesia s onset. Retrograde amnesia, also known as evocation amnesia, is the inability to remember or recognize information or events that occurred prior to onset. The Hanoi Towers Problem is one of the tests used to assess a patient cognitive abilities after the operation that caused his/her amnesia. Contrary to the image that many people have of memory as a vast collection of archived data, most of our memories are actually reconstructions. They are not stored in our brains like books on library shelves. Whenever we want to remember something, we have to reconstruct it from elements… [cont.]
Answered by canada_winnipeg_man - Sun May 10 19:54:34 2009

I'M TRYING TO WRITE A 6 PAGE ESSAY ON THIS BUT I DONT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TRYlNG TO SAY CAN U HELP ME PLEASE?
Q. Individuals with Down syndrome (N = 49) who had participated in serial neuropsychological assessments were assigned to one of three groups comparable in level of premorbid mental retardation: those showing cognitive deterioration, those comparable in age but not showing cognitive deterioration, and those not showing cognitive deterioration but younger. Those experiencing cognitive deterioration were less likely to receive day services, had more impoverished life experiences, and required more support compared to groups without cognitive deterioration. When age was controlled for, cognitive deterioration was significantly positively associated with caregiver difficulties and service use and negatively associated with life experiences for… [cont.]
Asked by Poetic Justice - Fri May 11 23:45:00 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Here's my translation in English ... People with Down's syndrome have been tested and categorized into three separate groups: those showing a mental decline, those in the same age group but not showing a mental decline plus the younger individuals not showing any mental decline. Those with mental decline were less likely to recieve care, had a poorer quality of life and required more support than those without any mental decline (**editorial comment - seems pretty obvious to me). Despite the age of the victim, tests show that both caregivers and those with Down's syndrome are negatively affected; caregivers encounter many difficulties and victims lose quality of life. Test results predict that those providing care for Adults with… [cont.]
Answered by Bald is beautiful - Sat May 12 00:13:22 2007

Children on The autism spectrum what kind of medical professional diagnosed your child?
Q. For me when we got our final diagnoses of Aspergers ,Mood disorder and non verbal learning disorder, I had a neuropsychological assessment done by licensed psychologist provider ,Clinical neuropsychologist .Who in your opinion best qualifies to give our children a accurate diagnosis's?
Asked by gsmom - Thu Mar 5 08:40:50 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well Thomas was refereed to the local Child developmental centre at our local hospital he was watched by various professionals over a course of 6 weeks, but was formally diagnosed within 3 weeks. But before he was sent for hearing tests to be done they were fine. Thomas was diagnosed with severe autism when he was just over three his statement was rushed through because it was nearly time for him to start school
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