neuropsychological assessment

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assessment
noun[C or U]
uk
/əˈses.mənt/
us
/əˈses.mənt/
the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something, or the judgment or decision that ...
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Davies' chapter in particular provides a comprehensive review of the process and content ofneuropsychologicalassessment.
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Participants were required to attend the unit for a day to carry out both a full medical examination andneuropsychologicalassessment.
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Clinical interviews incorporatingneuropsychologicalassessmentwere conducted with 1265 (74.8 %) participants.
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Going beyond traditionalneuropsychologicalassessment, brain-imaging studies will be an important methodology to apply to investigating the role of cognition and executive functioning in resilience.
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Neuropsychologicalassessmentgenerally took two and a half to three hours, with a short break midway through.
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Evidence for cognitive dysfunction in patients with borderline personality disorder obtained throughneuropsychologicalassessment.
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However, all patients were in remission whenneuropsychologicalassessmentwas made.
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Neuropsychologicalassessmentof cognitive functioning following chemotherapy for breast cancer.
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Also, the early neuropsychological measures were consistently related to laterneuropsychologicalassessment, attesting to their validity.
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The advantages of this study were that it had a mixed age sample, a surgical control group and a comprehensiveneuropsychologicalassessmentbattery.
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Clinical ratings were taken on the same day as theneuropsychologicalassessment.
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In addition, five of the patients who had developed dementia were unable to be included in theneuropsychologicalassessment.
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Other variables assessed but not reported in the current paper included family psychiatric history, patient medical history, neurological and physical examinations and a detailedneuropsychologicalassessment.
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A final par ticipant was not included in the study because she was taking lithium at the time of theneuropsychologicalassessment, despite never having met criteria for bipolar disorder.
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A final participant was not included in the study because she was taking lithium at the time of theneuropsychologicalassessment, despite never having met criteria for bipolar disorder.
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Current uses for the test include clinical andneuropsychologicalassessment, educational placement, compensation evaluations, career assessment, adult neuropsychological treatment, forensics, and research on aptitude.
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Neuropsychologicalassessmentcan clarify the nature of the disorder and determine the cognitive functioning associated with a disorder.
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They address the need inneuropsychologicalassessmentto consider factors that may inhibit or facilitate a patient's performance.
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Nature, applications and limitations ofneuropsychologicalassessmentfollowing traumatic brain injury.
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