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Clinical Neuropsycholgical Examination (Compendium of Test (premorbid…
Clinical Neuropsycholgical Examination
Procedure
patient's question
when to examine
referral
initial planning
preparatory interview
direct and indirect observation
test selection
sensitivity and specificity
beginning with a basic test battery
selection of additional tests
validity and reliability
testing issues
testing the limit
order of test presentation
practice effects
test score interpretation based on two assumptions
maximsing the patient's performance level
Compendium of Test
attention & working memory
memory and learning
perception and sensation
visaul object and space perception battery
object perception subtests
space perception subtests
shape detection screening
verbal function & language skills
orientation
construction & motor performance
psychological &/ strucutured interview
concpet formation & reasoning
premorbid function
indirect measurement of deficit
direct measurement of deficit
best performance method
individual comparison standards
demographic variables combined with test scores
current word reading ability
demographic variables formula
Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence
patient's background
Cognitive Hold Scores
normative comparison standards
deficit measurement paradigm
executive function
Rationale of Deficit Measurement
Introduction
Purpose of Examination
treatment evaluation
research
treatment planning & remediation
forensic neuropsych & legal
patient care & planning
ecological validity
diagnosis
Basic Concept
Dimensions of Behavior
cognitive functions
executive functions
emotionality
examining the brain :
Foundation
examiner's background
cognitive psychology
neurological science
cognitive neuropsychology
clinical psychology
patient's background
social history
present life circumstances
medical history, and current medical status
circumstances surrounding the exmination
cultural background
two rules