• of two tests, the Hayling Sentence Completion Test and the Brixton Spatial Awareness Test.[citation needed] The Hayling Sentence Completion test is a measure...
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    Digit Vigilance Test Figural Fluency Test Halstead Category Test Hayling and Brixton tests Kaplan Baycrest Neurocognitive Assessment (KBNA) Kaufman Short...
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    Burgess, P. & Shallice, T. (1997) The Hayling and Brixton Tests. Test manual. Bury St Edmunds, UK: Thames Valley Test Company. Martyr A, Boycheva E, Kudlicka...
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    familiarity in humans and other mammals. In tests, stimulating this area at 10–15 Hz caused animals to treat even novel images as familiar, and stimulation at...
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    parent report, other test etc. for that matter) the cognitive ability test can help rule out, in conjunction with other tests and sources of information...
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  • in the development of neuropsychological tests including the Hayling and Brixton tests and the Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS)...
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    among the 200. This kind of "trick question" is often used in aptitude tests or cognitive evaluations. Though not inherently difficult, they require...
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  • battery of tests published by Wechsler in 1939. The WBIS was composed of subtests that could be found in various other intelligence tests of the time...
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    acoustic code for storing information, and to a lesser extent on a visual code. Conrad (1964) found that test subjects had more difficulty recalling collections...
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    performance validity tests (PVT) and symptom validity tests (SVT) across multiple neuropsychological contexts and disorders. These tests detect malingering...
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  • similar to, or even directly incorporates, tests which were in use previous to its publication. This test is not a mental status examination. The standard...
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    Testing one's intelligence can also give a clue to whether there is a problem in the brain-behavior connection. The Wechsler Scales are the tests most...
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    Neuropsychological Tests: Administration, Norms, and Commentary. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-515957-8. Retrieved 14 July 2013. PEBL Test Battery...
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    cerebral cortex, cerebellum, and brainstem functioned together as a whole. His approach has been criticised on the basis that the tests were not sensitive enough...
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    variety of tests must be used. A participant may be good at one task but show dysfunction in executive function overall. Similarly, test results can...
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    intra-arterial needle puncture and a laboratory test; and rapid diagnostic tests such as malaria antigen detection tests or COVID-19 rapid tests that rely on a state...
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    part of the original NEPSY neuropsychological battery of tests by Marit Korkman, Ursula Kirk, and Sally Kemp (although removed from the second edition)....
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  • less suggests cognitive impairment at the time of testing, although further and more formal tests are necessary to confirm a diagnosis of dementia, delirium...
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    implement more adaptive goal-oriented behaviors. Some of the neuropsychological tests that measure inhibitory control include the Stroop task, go/no-go task,...
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    ordered following standard neuroanatomy hierarchies. Functional, connective, and developmental regions are listed in parentheses where appropriate. Medulla...
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  • This test should be used along with a battery of neuropsychological tests, such as a detailed history, subjective questionnaires, interviews, and symptom...
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    been hampered by both limited sensitivity and weak specificity. Lester D; McSwain S; et al. 2011 (2011). "A Test of the Validity of the IS PATH WARM Warning...
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  • impairment on the Tower of London, Halying, or Brixton tests, despite being slower on the TOL and Hayling tasks. These conflicting findings could be the...
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  • Karl H. Pribram (category American consciousness researchers and theorists)
    including the pre-frontal and association cortex). Additionally, through extensive laboratory testing with primates, Pribram and his students discovered...
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  • The California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) is one of the most widely used neuropsychological tests in North America. As an instrument, it represents a...
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    neuroscience. These may include neuroimaging, electrophysiology and neuropsychological tests to measure either brain function or psychological performance...
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    neuropsychologist may specialise in using neuropsychological tests to detect and understand such deficits, and may be involved in the rehabilitation of an affected...
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    Alexander Luria (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    modern neuropsychology. He developed an extensive and original battery of neuropsychological tests during his clinical work with brain-injured victims...
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    Donald O. Hebb (category Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni)
    with brain surgery patients. These tests were designed to measure overall intelligence, whereas Hebb believed tests should be designed to measure more...
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  • Psychological Treatments and Tests Delphi Poll". PsycTESTS Dataset. doi:10.1037/t24920-000. Retrieved 2021-02-06. Five tests rated by at least 25% of...
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