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Clinical Neuropsychology

Glenn Smith PhD ABPP(CN)


2013
What is Clinical Neuropsychology?

Neuropsychology: The study of the relationship


between brain function and behavior.
Clinical Neuropsychology: The use of specialized
techniques used to assess and treat behavioral
abnormalities associated with brain dysfunction.
Clinical neurosychologists work with adults
and children with many types brain
conditions:
Brain tumors
Dementias like Alzheimers disease
Developmental disorders like autism
Epilepsy
Movement disorders like Parkinsons disease
Multiple sclerosis
Stroke
Traumatic brain injury
A large
tumor in the
covering of
the brain is
pressing on
the front
region of the
brain
producing
changes in
thinking and
behavior
History
Aristotle thought the heart was In the US, in 1930s and 40s,
responsible for thinking. Hippo- before the advent of CT scans
crates realized it was the brain. Ward Halstead used behavioral
Descartes thought the pineal gland at techniques to help predict where
the base of the brain was the seat of neurosurgeons would find brain
the soul. tumors
The late 1700s phrenologists thought In Russia, A.R. Luria studied the
they could determine your mental behaviors of WWII veterans that
skills and personality by the size and survived bullet wounds to the
shape of your head brain. His book Higher Cortical
In Europe in the 1800s, physicians Function in Man is a classic
like Broca, and Wernicke, were Neuroimaging techniques like
realizing different brain regions MRI and PET have
controlled different skills like revolutionized neuropsychology
understanding speech versus research and practice
creating speech
Clinical Neuropsychologists examine:
Cognition (thinking skills) Noncognitive issues
Intelligence Alertness
Academic Skill Comportment/Demeanor
Language Speech
Visual Spatial Mood
Attention Personality
Memory Effort/Motivation
Executive Functions Frustration Tolerance
Scores of a patient with Alzheimers Disease over 9 years.
Note how memory scores are low in the beginning and over
time scores all other areas except reading decline.

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Initial
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Example of Naming test: What do
you call these?
Example of Perceptual Organization: Find the
figure in white within the yellow figure.
Example of Visual Perception
Example of Visual Perception
Example of Visual Perception
Goals of the Clinical
Neuropsychologist
Help detect brain dysfunction.
Help identify the type of brain disease.
Help understand the likely impact brain disease in daily life.
Help identify the likely future course of brain disease
Help plan patient care.
Help deliver care to patients and their families.
Conduct the research that provides the basis for all of the
above.
Resource Links

Society for Clinical Neuropsychology:


http://www.div40.org/

Association of Neuropsychology
Students in training:
http://www.div40-anst.com/

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