Many adults seek neuropsychological evaluations to determine if their problems with attention, memory, emotional, or learning difficulties may stem from other psychological/neurological conditions or disorders.
An evaluation can determine baseline cognitive functioning and individual strengths and weaknesses.
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The Definition of Neuropsychology
Neuropsychology is defined as the branch of psychology that deals with the relationship between the brain and function such as language, memory, and emotion.
One way to think of neuropsychology is to compare it to an MRI. While an MRI scan evaluates the structure of the brain, neuropsychological testing evaluates the function of the brain.
The results of a diagnostic neuropsychological evaluation can lead to answers that provide a roadmap for treatment and accommodations.
Neuropsychologists are clinical psychologists that are fellowship trained in the field of neuropsychology. This makes them experts in the administration and interpretation of testing and testing results.
Evaluations vary by age and specific concern.
A full neuropsychological evaluation at Thomson Memory Center varies by age and specific concern. In general, evaluations follow this structure: