In this issue of Neurologic Clinics, guest editors Drs. Jane S. Paulsen and Carissa Gehl bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Neuropsychology for Neurologists. Top experts provide an overview of neuropsychological assessment that extends beyond mental status examination to facilitate diagnostic considerations, clinical decision making with regarding to critical life skills, and suggestions for rehabilitation. This issue also includes characterization of typical neuropsychological features associated with specific illnesses/injuries and consideration of behavioral signs and symptoms, functional capacity, and quality of life for individuals with these diagnoses.
Neuropsychology for Neurologists Mild Cognitive Impairment: Quantifying a Qualitative Disorder Dementia: Common Syndromes and Modifiable Risk and Protective Factors Neuropsychology and Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia Neuropsychology and Movement Disorders Neuropsychological Manifestations of Multiple Sclerosis Epilepsy and Neuropsychology Traumatic Brain Injury Neuropsychological Evaluation for Oncology The Role of Neuropsychology in Neurosurgical Care: A Review of the Literature Neuropsychology’s Role in Assessment of Medical Decision-Making Capacity, Home Safety, and Driving Ability Neuropsychological Feedback as a Therapeutic Intervention: The Effective Communication of Assessment Results to Maximize Patient Outcome Cognitive Rehabilitation for Adults with a History of Traumatic Brain Injury Boosting Brain Health: Interventions for the Prevention and Treatment of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Early Neurodegenerative Disease Integrating Diversity, Culture, and Equity into the Neuropsychological Evaluation
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