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Title: Neuropsychological Assessment


1
Neuropsychological Assessment
  • Original practical purpose detecting
    localizing physical brain ailments
  • Now used more to assess functional strengths
    weaknesses, owing primarily to advances in
    neuroimaging

2
By Locale Function
  • Verbal (mostly left hemisphere)
  • Comprehension (mostly temporofrontal)
  • Production (mostly temporal)
  • Non-verbal auditory (rhythm, pitch)
  • Visuospatial (mostly right hemisphere,
    occipito-parietal)
  • Attention/Vigilance

3
Locale/Function, contd
  • Memory (working/short-term/long-term, procedural,
    semantic, recent/remote, recognition/recall,
    auditory/verbal/ visuospatial)
  • Praxis (e.g., performing commands)
  • Judgment, impulse management, goal direction
  • Various other

4
Dysfunctions Looked For, or Potential Causes
  • Amnesia, memory deficits (dementias)
  • Working memory (e.g., delayed spatial working
    memory tasks, Digit Span Reversed)frontal lobe
    lesions
  • Short-term memory (verbal, auditory, visual,
    etc.Memory for Designs, Digit Span)malnutrition-
    induced neuronal death

5
Memory Deficits, contd
  • Long-term semantic memory (e.g., name former but
    relatively recent presidents)
  • Long-term biographical memory (e.g., remember
    your wedding date)

6
Memory Deficits, contd
  • Short-term procedural memory (e.g., carry out a
    just-given, novel command)
  • Long-term procedural memory (e.g., cook dinner
    from ingredients, park a car)

7
Dysfunctions, contd
  • Aphasia (problems understanding or producing
    language)strokes/vascular problems, some tumors
  • Productive (nonfluent/Brocas, global aphasias)
  • Receptive (fluent/Wernickes, global aphasias)
  • Other (unusual) types
  • Assessed by specialized aphasia screening
    batteries

8
Language-Related Problems
  • Alexia, dyslexia (absent/defective
    reading)problems with graphemes, phonemes,
    lexemes
  • Agraphia (cant write words/sentences, etc.)
  • Acalculia (cant do arithmetic)

9
Dysfunctions, contd
  • Apraxia (problems with doing things) (strokes)
  • Agnosia (problems with knowing) (e.g., strokes
    causing prosopagnosiatrouble recognizing faces)

10
Frontal Lobe Tests
  • Working memory tasks
  • Vigiliance tasks (Continuous Performance Tests)
  • Category learning (e.g., Wisconsin Card Sorting
    Test)ability to establish, maintain, shift set
    (inhibit responses appropriate to old set)
  • Anti-saccade eye movement task (inhibiting highly
    prepotent responses)
  • Tests of judgment (esp. social judgment)
  • Nonfluent aphasia-detecting tests

11
Temporal Lobe Tests
  • Fluent aphasia-detecting tests
  • Memory, esp. short-term verbal/lexical
  • Attention (e.g., ability to ignore distraction),
    binaural auditory stimuli
  • Non-language auditory stimulus processing (e.g.,
    music, Seashore Rhythm Tests)
  • Face recognition (temporo-parietal)

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Parieto-Occipital Tests
  • Production of novel designs (Figure Fluency)
  • Reproduction of designs (Ray-Osterreith, Benton
    Visual Retention TestBVRT)
  • Memory for designs (BVRT)
  • Figure/ground discrimination
  • Recognition of faces (temporo-parietal)
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