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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
LITERATUUR

WEEK 1
H1 – THE PRACTICE OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
Clinical neuropsychology – applied science focused on how brain
dysfunction is expressed in behavior.
- Historical development
o Roots > philosophical and medical attempts to link bodily
structures to behavior.
o Major growth after WW1 and WW2 due to brain injuries in
soldiers and needs for diagnosis, screening and rehab.
- Contributions from psychology
o Educational psychology – intelligence and achievement
testing, standardized tests, normative data, statistical
methods.
o Experimental psychology – cognitive functions in health and
brain injured individuals
- Advances in neuroscience
o Neuroimaging techniques > observation of brain activity in
vivo
- Neuropsychological assessment – addresses both neurological
and psychological questions.
o Serve diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation and
monitoring disease progression.
- Strong links with:
o Gerontology, child neuropsychology
- Shift from assessment to treatment
o Historically focused on diagnosis and behavioral change
o Now treatment planning and outcome evaluation essential

EXAMINATION PURPOSES
Purposes of neuropsychological examination
1. Diagnosis
2. Patient care and planning
3. Treatment planning – identifying needs, individualizing care
4. Treatment evaluation – effectiveness
5. Research – theoretical and applied
6. Forensic evaluations

Diagnosis
- Diagnosis helps
o Differentiate neurological vs psychiatric symptoms
o Identify neurological disorders
o Distinguish between neurological conditions
o Provide behavioral evidence for lesion localization
- Diagnostic role has declined due to advanced neuroimaging
- Conditions where NP testing is essential

, o Dementias
o Toxic encephalopathies
o Autoimmune disorders with psychiatric symptoms
o Early/prodromal disease detection
o Huntington
o Epilepsy
o Treatment response prediction in mood disorders
- Neuropsychology shows:
o Brain imaging is not functional outcome
o Severe brain abnormalities an coexist with good cognition
- Screening – used to identify at-risk individuals
o Useful when > time is limited, patient cannot tolerate long
testing

Patient care and planning
Patient care and planning
- Focuses on:
o Cognitive strengths and weakness
o Behavioral and personality changes
o Emotional adjustment to disability.
- Goals
o Improve management and daily functioning
o Guide realistic planning
o Educate patients and caregivers
- Principles illustrated by case example
o High test scores do not guarantee intact real-world functioning
o Subtle deficits can have major occupational impact
o Lack of insight into deficits > increases emotional risk
- NP assessment can determine patient’s ability to:
o Perform self care, follow treatment regiments, drive safely,
manage finances.
- NP tests are sensitive tools for:
o Monitoring neurological and psychiatric conditions
o Tracking recovery or decline over time
o Evaluating effects of medication, surgery or rehabilitation
- Brain injury often impairs: Self-awareness, empathy and
confidence in memory and perception.
o Perplexity – painful self-doubt distinct from psychiatric
anxiety
o Proper explanation of test findings helps patients
understand, reduce anxiety/confusion, set realistic goals.
- Family education
o Families need guidance to:
 Understand behavioral and emotional changes
 Adjust expectations and support appropriately

Treatment planning and remediation

, - NP knowledge guides effective cognitive and behavioral
rehabilitation programs.
- Individual assessment is essential to
o Identify cognitive and behavioral deficits
o Identify strengths and rehabilitation potential
- Repeated assessments > to adjust goals as patients change over
time
- Proper understanding of the type of brain damage is critical for
treatment success
- Key lessons from cases:
o The same program can fail or succeed depending on the
patient’s self-awareness, motivation and EF

Treatment evaluation
- NP assessment helps determine whether:
o Treatment leads to meaningful behavioral change
o Gains are psychologically and socially valuable
o Improvements are maintained over time

Research
- NP assessment is used to study brain-behavior relationships and
specific brain disorders.
- Research supports the: development, standardization and evaluation
of neuropsychological tests.
- Strong interaction between research and clinical practice
- NP research contributes to:
o Brain mapping and functional architecture
o Normal aging and disease progression
o Effects of demographic variables on cognition
o Fine-grained analysis of specific cognitive functions

Forensic neuropsychology
- Especially personal injury and compensation claims
- Typical referral questions:
o Diagnosis (presence of brain damage)
o Functional impact (work capacity, disability, etc.)
- Assessment often includes:
o Estimating severity
o Rehabilitation potential
o Need for future treatment or support
- Criminal cases:
o Contribution of brain dysfunction to criminal behavior
o Competence to stand trail
o Treatment and rehabilitation potential

The multipurpose examination
Neuropsychological examination often serves multiple purposes
simultaneously.
- Diagnosis, patient care, research

, - Assessment always includes psychological perspective
o Quality of life, emotional status, social integration.


THE VALIDITY OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
- Ecological validity – how well test results reflect real-world
functioning.
o Research > generally strong ecological and predictive validity
o NP findings relate to: diagnosis, brain imaging, functional
outcome
- EF, memory, attention and processing speeds are strong predictors
of
o Activities of daily living
o Return to work
o Driving competence
o Treatment outcomes
- NP tests are often better at predicting real-world outcomes than
injury severity measures

WHAT CAN WE EXPECT OF NP ASSESSMENT IN THE 21TH CENTURY
- Computer-based assessment will continue to grow, but unlikely
to replace clinicians.
- New technologies:
o VR tasks
o Computer adaptations of animal research paradigms for
humans
o Tele-neuropsychology for remote assessment
- More integration with neuroimaging
- Cross-cultural and multilingual assessment is growing priority

H4 – THE RATIONALE OF DEFICIT MEASUREMENT
Neuropsychological assessment – primarily identifies cognitive,
behavioral, emotional and executive deficits caused by brain disorders.
- Brain disorders always imply some form of behavioral impairment
o Even changes that seem positive often reflect underlying
cognitive loss.
- Preserved functions – also assessed
- Deficits may be obvious (memory loss, poor judgment) or subtle,
appearing only during complex task, high emotional load, careful
testing.
o NP assessment can reveal deficits
- Cognitive impairment is present in almost all brain disorders.
o Measurement advantages > well defined, standardized, strong
norms etc.
- Executive and personality changes – often assessed indirectly,
via their effects on cognition and behavior.
- Brain damage often causes uneven test performance
o Large discrepancies between best and worst scores are
clinically meaningful

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