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What is Neuropsychology?
What do neuropsychologists have expertise in?
What is the basic assumption of Neuropsychology?
Some types of brain disorders cause what other kind of problem?
What is a neuropsychological assessment?
What types of things are tested in a neuropsychological assessment?
What are the two most reported difficulties of people with neurological complaints?
Neuropsychological evaluations can do the following things
What are the goals of clinical neuropsychology
What are the two aspects we need to consider when writing reports in clinical neuropsychology?
What are the four lobes of the brain?
What are the cognitive functions thought to be associated with the Frontal lobe?
What are the cognitive functions thought to be associated with the Parietal lobe?
What are the cognitive functions thought to be associated with the Temporal lobe?
What are the cognitive functions thought to be associated with the Occipital lobe?
What are some common neuropsychological disorders?
Acquired brain damage can result from?
Acquired brain injuries can result in problems with?
Problems with memory can occur when you have damage to a range of areas. What are they?
What are some disorders of memory?
What do we assess when assessing memory?
What scale do we use to assess memory?
Why is the Wechsler memory test considered such a good test of memory?
What are the tests of Learning?
Tests of non Verbal memory?
What are some other memory tests?
What damage affects visuo-spatial processing? visual-spatial processing problems refer to difficulty in organizing visual information into meaningful patterns and understanding how they might change as they rotate and move through space.
What are the tests of Visual Spatial processing?
What areas of the brain are likely to affect attention?
What are the tests of attention?
What is Executive functioning?
What three characteristic behaviours consequent to damage to three distinct areas of the frontal lobes
What are the tests of executive functioning?
What are the approaches in neuropsychology?
What is the Battery Approach?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Battery approach?
What is the process approach in neuropsychology?
what are the strengths and weakness of the process approach?
Tests given in neuropsychology depend on?
What are the limitations of neuropsychology tests?
What are some of the factors affecting expression of impairment?
What should we consider in Treatment: rehabilitation and compensation?
Why do we need up to date normative data in Neuropsychological testing?