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Neuropsychological Testing
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Purposes of Neuropsych Testing Determination of brain damage Localization of brain lesions Determination of functional consequences of brain injury (Educational testing)
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Some Conditions That Cause Neurological Damage Head trauma Vascular disorders Degenerative disorders Toxic conditions Infections Neoplasms Anoxia
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Common Cognitive Functions Assessed Attention Memory Visual-spatial abilities Psychomotor speed Planning/sequencing Abstract reasoning Language (expressive and receptive) Cognitive flexibility Lateral differences
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Approaches to Neuropsych Testing Standardized batteries Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery Halstead-Reitan Battery Individualized batteries Often includes an IQ test Specific tests
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Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychogical Battery Allows for testing of limits Emphasis on optimal performance 279 items, across 12 scales Produces a coded profile, which is then interpreted Item analysis within scales
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Halstead-Reitan Battery A longer test, more standardized Halstead category test Tactual test Rhythm test Speech-sounds perception test Finger oscillation test (Trail-making test) (WAIS and MMPI)
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Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test (Bender Gestalt) An older test, frequently used by psychologists who are not neuropsychologists Serves as a projective as well Errors include: perseveration rotation distortion of shape failure of integration
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Wechsler Memory Scale Assesses several kinds of memory fairly quickly Subtests: Information and orientation Mental control Figural memory Logical memory Visual paired associates Verbal paired associates Visual reproduction Digit span
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