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A Handbook of Neuropsychological Assessment

A Handbook of Neuropsychological Assessment

Edited ByJohn R. Crawford, Denis M. Parker, William W. McKinlay
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1992
eBook Published 3 September 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429490316
Pages 468 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429954535
SubjectsBehavioral Sciences
KeywordsNeuropsychological Assessment, Performance IQ, Clinical Neuropsychologist, Visual Neglect, Head Injury
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Crawford, J. (Ed.), Parker, D. (Ed.), McKinlay, W. (Ed.). (1992). A Handbook of Neuropsychological Assessment. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429490316
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Originally published in 1992, this is a wide-ranging text concerned with the principles and practice of neuropsychological assessment in adults. It combines a flexible hypothesis testing approach to assessment with information on specialised test batteries. The book covers the major areas of memory, language, perception, attention, and executive dysfunctions, and includes chapters on dementia, alcohol, drug and toxic conditions, stroke and closed head injury. Assessment of dysfunction in cases involving claims for compensation and chapters on specialised assessment techniques, including automated test procedures, are provided. The book presents a sound introduction to this complex area and gives guidelines for the clinician who may need concise information on a specialised topic.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
ByJohn R. Crawford, Denis M. Parker
View abstract
part Section A|2 pages
Basic Issues
chapter 2|14 pages
Some Basic Principles of Neuropsychological Assessment
ByEdgar Miller
View abstract
chapter 3|30 pages
Current and Premorbid Intelligence Measures in Neuropsychological Assessment
ByJohn R. Crawford
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Assessment of Laterality
ByMarian Annett
View abstract
part Section B|2 pages
Assessment of Major Psychological Functions
chapter 5|30 pages
Memory Assessment in Clinical Practice and Research
ByAndrew Mayes, Richard Warburg
View abstract
chapter 6|12 pages
Questionnaire and Checklist Approaches to Assessment of Everyday Memory Problems
ByAnne Hickox, Alan Sunderland
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Assessment of Visuo-Perceptual Dysfunction
ByJ. Graham Beaumont, Jules B. Davidoff
View abstract
chapter 8|10 pages
Assessment of Deficits in Facial Processing
ByHaydn D. Ellis
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
The Assessment of Unilateral Neglect
ByPeter W. Halligan, Ian H. Robertson
View abstract
chapter 10|46 pages
Assessment of Language I Dysfunction
BySandra Walker
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
The Assessment of Reading Disorders
ByPhilip H K Seymour
View abstract
chapter 12|26 pages
Assessment of Attention
ByA.H. van Zomeren, W.H. Brouwer
View abstract
chapter 13|26 pages
Assessment of Frontal Lobe Dysfunction
ByDenis M. Parker, John R. Crawford
View abstract
part C|2 pages
Major Clinical Disorders
chapter 14|28 pages
The Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia
ByRobin G. Morris, Michael D. Kopelman
View abstract
chapter 15|16 pages
Neuropsychological Assessment in Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Toxic Conditions
ByJ.T.L. Wilson, K.D. Wiedmann
View abstract
chapter 16|24 pages
Neuropsychological Assessment in Stroke
ByClive Skilbeck
View abstract
chapter 17|16 pages
Assessment of the Severely Head-Injured
ByWilliam W. McKinlay, John M. Gray
View abstract
part D|2 pages
Specialised Assessment Techniques
chapter 18|12 pages
Assessment of the Head-injured for Compensation
ByWilliam W. McKinlay
View abstract
chapter 19|20 pages
Event-related Potentials in Clinical Neuropsychology
ByMichael D. Rugg
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Computer-Based Assessment in Neuropsychology
BySarah L. Wilson, T.M. McMillan
View abstract

Originally published in 1992, this is a wide-ranging text concerned with the principles and practice of neuropsychological assessment in adults. It combines a flexible hypothesis testing approach to assessment with information on specialised test batteries. The book covers the major areas of memory, language, perception, attention, and executive dysfunctions, and includes chapters on dementia, alcohol, drug and toxic conditions, stroke and closed head injury. Assessment of dysfunction in cases involving claims for compensation and chapters on specialised assessment techniques, including automated test procedures, are provided. The book presents a sound introduction to this complex area and gives guidelines for the clinician who may need concise information on a specialised topic.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
ByJohn R. Crawford, Denis M. Parker
View abstract
part Section A|2 pages
Basic Issues
chapter 2|14 pages
Some Basic Principles of Neuropsychological Assessment
ByEdgar Miller
View abstract
chapter 3|30 pages
Current and Premorbid Intelligence Measures in Neuropsychological Assessment
ByJohn R. Crawford
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Assessment of Laterality
ByMarian Annett
View abstract
part Section B|2 pages
Assessment of Major Psychological Functions
chapter 5|30 pages
Memory Assessment in Clinical Practice and Research
ByAndrew Mayes, Richard Warburg
View abstract
chapter 6|12 pages
Questionnaire and Checklist Approaches to Assessment of Everyday Memory Problems
ByAnne Hickox, Alan Sunderland
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Assessment of Visuo-Perceptual Dysfunction
ByJ. Graham Beaumont, Jules B. Davidoff
View abstract
chapter 8|10 pages
Assessment of Deficits in Facial Processing
ByHaydn D. Ellis
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
The Assessment of Unilateral Neglect
ByPeter W. Halligan, Ian H. Robertson
View abstract
chapter 10|46 pages
Assessment of Language I Dysfunction
BySandra Walker
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
The Assessment of Reading Disorders
ByPhilip H K Seymour
View abstract
chapter 12|26 pages
Assessment of Attention
ByA.H. van Zomeren, W.H. Brouwer
View abstract
chapter 13|26 pages
Assessment of Frontal Lobe Dysfunction
ByDenis M. Parker, John R. Crawford
View abstract
part C|2 pages
Major Clinical Disorders
chapter 14|28 pages
The Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia
ByRobin G. Morris, Michael D. Kopelman
View abstract
chapter 15|16 pages
Neuropsychological Assessment in Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Toxic Conditions
ByJ.T.L. Wilson, K.D. Wiedmann
View abstract
chapter 16|24 pages
Neuropsychological Assessment in Stroke
ByClive Skilbeck
View abstract
chapter 17|16 pages
Assessment of the Severely Head-Injured
ByWilliam W. McKinlay, John M. Gray
View abstract
part D|2 pages
Specialised Assessment Techniques
chapter 18|12 pages
Assessment of the Head-injured for Compensation
ByWilliam W. McKinlay
View abstract
chapter 19|20 pages
Event-related Potentials in Clinical Neuropsychology
ByMichael D. Rugg
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Computer-Based Assessment in Neuropsychology
BySarah L. Wilson, T.M. McMillan
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Originally published in 1992, this is a wide-ranging text concerned with the principles and practice of neuropsychological assessment in adults. It combines a flexible hypothesis testing approach to assessment with information on specialised test batteries. The book covers the major areas of memory, language, perception, attention, and executive dysfunctions, and includes chapters on dementia, alcohol, drug and toxic conditions, stroke and closed head injury. Assessment of dysfunction in cases involving claims for compensation and chapters on specialised assessment techniques, including automated test procedures, are provided. The book presents a sound introduction to this complex area and gives guidelines for the clinician who may need concise information on a specialised topic.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
ByJohn R. Crawford, Denis M. Parker
View abstract
part Section A|2 pages
Basic Issues
chapter 2|14 pages
Some Basic Principles of Neuropsychological Assessment
ByEdgar Miller
View abstract
chapter 3|30 pages
Current and Premorbid Intelligence Measures in Neuropsychological Assessment
ByJohn R. Crawford
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Assessment of Laterality
ByMarian Annett
View abstract
part Section B|2 pages
Assessment of Major Psychological Functions
chapter 5|30 pages
Memory Assessment in Clinical Practice and Research
ByAndrew Mayes, Richard Warburg
View abstract
chapter 6|12 pages
Questionnaire and Checklist Approaches to Assessment of Everyday Memory Problems
ByAnne Hickox, Alan Sunderland
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Assessment of Visuo-Perceptual Dysfunction
ByJ. Graham Beaumont, Jules B. Davidoff
View abstract
chapter 8|10 pages
Assessment of Deficits in Facial Processing
ByHaydn D. Ellis
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
The Assessment of Unilateral Neglect
ByPeter W. Halligan, Ian H. Robertson
View abstract
chapter 10|46 pages
Assessment of Language I Dysfunction
BySandra Walker
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
The Assessment of Reading Disorders
ByPhilip H K Seymour
View abstract
chapter 12|26 pages
Assessment of Attention
ByA.H. van Zomeren, W.H. Brouwer
View abstract
chapter 13|26 pages
Assessment of Frontal Lobe Dysfunction
ByDenis M. Parker, John R. Crawford
View abstract
part C|2 pages
Major Clinical Disorders
chapter 14|28 pages
The Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia
ByRobin G. Morris, Michael D. Kopelman
View abstract
chapter 15|16 pages
Neuropsychological Assessment in Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Toxic Conditions
ByJ.T.L. Wilson, K.D. Wiedmann
View abstract
chapter 16|24 pages
Neuropsychological Assessment in Stroke
ByClive Skilbeck
View abstract
chapter 17|16 pages
Assessment of the Severely Head-Injured
ByWilliam W. McKinlay, John M. Gray
View abstract
part D|2 pages
Specialised Assessment Techniques
chapter 18|12 pages
Assessment of the Head-injured for Compensation
ByWilliam W. McKinlay
View abstract
chapter 19|20 pages
Event-related Potentials in Clinical Neuropsychology
ByMichael D. Rugg
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Computer-Based Assessment in Neuropsychology
BySarah L. Wilson, T.M. McMillan
View abstract

Originally published in 1992, this is a wide-ranging text concerned with the principles and practice of neuropsychological assessment in adults. It combines a flexible hypothesis testing approach to assessment with information on specialised test batteries. The book covers the major areas of memory, language, perception, attention, and executive dysfunctions, and includes chapters on dementia, alcohol, drug and toxic conditions, stroke and closed head injury. Assessment of dysfunction in cases involving claims for compensation and chapters on specialised assessment techniques, including automated test procedures, are provided. The book presents a sound introduction to this complex area and gives guidelines for the clinician who may need concise information on a specialised topic.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
ByJohn R. Crawford, Denis M. Parker
View abstract
part Section A|2 pages
Basic Issues
chapter 2|14 pages
Some Basic Principles of Neuropsychological Assessment
ByEdgar Miller
View abstract
chapter 3|30 pages
Current and Premorbid Intelligence Measures in Neuropsychological Assessment
ByJohn R. Crawford
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Assessment of Laterality
ByMarian Annett
View abstract
part Section B|2 pages
Assessment of Major Psychological Functions
chapter 5|30 pages
Memory Assessment in Clinical Practice and Research
ByAndrew Mayes, Richard Warburg
View abstract
chapter 6|12 pages
Questionnaire and Checklist Approaches to Assessment of Everyday Memory Problems
ByAnne Hickox, Alan Sunderland
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Assessment of Visuo-Perceptual Dysfunction
ByJ. Graham Beaumont, Jules B. Davidoff
View abstract
chapter 8|10 pages
Assessment of Deficits in Facial Processing
ByHaydn D. Ellis
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
The Assessment of Unilateral Neglect
ByPeter W. Halligan, Ian H. Robertson
View abstract
chapter 10|46 pages
Assessment of Language I Dysfunction
BySandra Walker
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
The Assessment of Reading Disorders
ByPhilip H K Seymour
View abstract
chapter 12|26 pages
Assessment of Attention
ByA.H. van Zomeren, W.H. Brouwer
View abstract
chapter 13|26 pages
Assessment of Frontal Lobe Dysfunction
ByDenis M. Parker, John R. Crawford
View abstract
part C|2 pages
Major Clinical Disorders
chapter 14|28 pages
The Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia
ByRobin G. Morris, Michael D. Kopelman
View abstract
chapter 15|16 pages
Neuropsychological Assessment in Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Toxic Conditions
ByJ.T.L. Wilson, K.D. Wiedmann
View abstract
chapter 16|24 pages
Neuropsychological Assessment in Stroke
ByClive Skilbeck
View abstract
chapter 17|16 pages
Assessment of the Severely Head-Injured
ByWilliam W. McKinlay, John M. Gray
View abstract
part D|2 pages
Specialised Assessment Techniques
chapter 18|12 pages
Assessment of the Head-injured for Compensation
ByWilliam W. McKinlay
View abstract
chapter 19|20 pages
Event-related Potentials in Clinical Neuropsychology
ByMichael D. Rugg
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Computer-Based Assessment in Neuropsychology
BySarah L. Wilson, T.M. McMillan
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Originally published in 1992, this is a wide-ranging text concerned with the principles and practice of neuropsychological assessment in adults. It combines a flexible hypothesis testing approach to assessment with information on specialised test batteries. The book covers the major areas of memory, language, perception, attention, and executive dysfunctions, and includes chapters on dementia, alcohol, drug and toxic conditions, stroke and closed head injury. Assessment of dysfunction in cases involving claims for compensation and chapters on specialised assessment techniques, including automated test procedures, are provided. The book presents a sound introduction to this complex area and gives guidelines for the clinician who may need concise information on a specialised topic.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
ByJohn R. Crawford, Denis M. Parker
View abstract
part Section A|2 pages
Basic Issues
chapter 2|14 pages
Some Basic Principles of Neuropsychological Assessment
ByEdgar Miller
View abstract
chapter 3|30 pages
Current and Premorbid Intelligence Measures in Neuropsychological Assessment
ByJohn R. Crawford
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Assessment of Laterality
ByMarian Annett
View abstract
part Section B|2 pages
Assessment of Major Psychological Functions
chapter 5|30 pages
Memory Assessment in Clinical Practice and Research
ByAndrew Mayes, Richard Warburg
View abstract
chapter 6|12 pages
Questionnaire and Checklist Approaches to Assessment of Everyday Memory Problems
ByAnne Hickox, Alan Sunderland
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Assessment of Visuo-Perceptual Dysfunction
ByJ. Graham Beaumont, Jules B. Davidoff
View abstract
chapter 8|10 pages
Assessment of Deficits in Facial Processing
ByHaydn D. Ellis
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
The Assessment of Unilateral Neglect
ByPeter W. Halligan, Ian H. Robertson
View abstract
chapter 10|46 pages
Assessment of Language I Dysfunction
BySandra Walker
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
The Assessment of Reading Disorders
ByPhilip H K Seymour
View abstract
chapter 12|26 pages
Assessment of Attention
ByA.H. van Zomeren, W.H. Brouwer
View abstract
chapter 13|26 pages
Assessment of Frontal Lobe Dysfunction
ByDenis M. Parker, John R. Crawford
View abstract
part C|2 pages
Major Clinical Disorders
chapter 14|28 pages
The Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia
ByRobin G. Morris, Michael D. Kopelman
View abstract
chapter 15|16 pages
Neuropsychological Assessment in Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Toxic Conditions
ByJ.T.L. Wilson, K.D. Wiedmann
View abstract
chapter 16|24 pages
Neuropsychological Assessment in Stroke
ByClive Skilbeck
View abstract
chapter 17|16 pages
Assessment of the Severely Head-Injured
ByWilliam W. McKinlay, John M. Gray
View abstract
part D|2 pages
Specialised Assessment Techniques
chapter 18|12 pages
Assessment of the Head-injured for Compensation
ByWilliam W. McKinlay
View abstract
chapter 19|20 pages
Event-related Potentials in Clinical Neuropsychology
ByMichael D. Rugg
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Computer-Based Assessment in Neuropsychology
BySarah L. Wilson, T.M. McMillan
View abstract

Originally published in 1992, this is a wide-ranging text concerned with the principles and practice of neuropsychological assessment in adults. It combines a flexible hypothesis testing approach to assessment with information on specialised test batteries. The book covers the major areas of memory, language, perception, attention, and executive dysfunctions, and includes chapters on dementia, alcohol, drug and toxic conditions, stroke and closed head injury. Assessment of dysfunction in cases involving claims for compensation and chapters on specialised assessment techniques, including automated test procedures, are provided. The book presents a sound introduction to this complex area and gives guidelines for the clinician who may need concise information on a specialised topic.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
ByJohn R. Crawford, Denis M. Parker
View abstract
part Section A|2 pages
Basic Issues
chapter 2|14 pages
Some Basic Principles of Neuropsychological Assessment
ByEdgar Miller
View abstract
chapter 3|30 pages
Current and Premorbid Intelligence Measures in Neuropsychological Assessment
ByJohn R. Crawford
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Assessment of Laterality
ByMarian Annett
View abstract
part Section B|2 pages
Assessment of Major Psychological Functions
chapter 5|30 pages
Memory Assessment in Clinical Practice and Research
ByAndrew Mayes, Richard Warburg
View abstract
chapter 6|12 pages
Questionnaire and Checklist Approaches to Assessment of Everyday Memory Problems
ByAnne Hickox, Alan Sunderland
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Assessment of Visuo-Perceptual Dysfunction
ByJ. Graham Beaumont, Jules B. Davidoff
View abstract
chapter 8|10 pages
Assessment of Deficits in Facial Processing
ByHaydn D. Ellis
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
The Assessment of Unilateral Neglect
ByPeter W. Halligan, Ian H. Robertson
View abstract
chapter 10|46 pages
Assessment of Language I Dysfunction
BySandra Walker
View abstract
chapter 11|18 pages
The Assessment of Reading Disorders
ByPhilip H K Seymour
View abstract
chapter 12|26 pages
Assessment of Attention
ByA.H. van Zomeren, W.H. Brouwer
View abstract
chapter 13|26 pages
Assessment of Frontal Lobe Dysfunction
ByDenis M. Parker, John R. Crawford
View abstract
part C|2 pages
Major Clinical Disorders
chapter 14|28 pages
The Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia
ByRobin G. Morris, Michael D. Kopelman
View abstract
chapter 15|16 pages
Neuropsychological Assessment in Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Toxic Conditions
ByJ.T.L. Wilson, K.D. Wiedmann
View abstract
chapter 16|24 pages
Neuropsychological Assessment in Stroke
ByClive Skilbeck
View abstract
chapter 17|16 pages
Assessment of the Severely Head-Injured
ByWilliam W. McKinlay, John M. Gray
View abstract
part D|2 pages
Specialised Assessment Techniques
chapter 18|12 pages
Assessment of the Head-injured for Compensation
ByWilliam W. McKinlay
View abstract
chapter 19|20 pages
Event-related Potentials in Clinical Neuropsychology
ByMichael D. Rugg
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Computer-Based Assessment in Neuropsychology
BySarah L. Wilson, T.M. McMillan
View abstract
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