Neurologists often struggle to interpret the results of neuropsychological testing, even though cognitive assessments are an integral component of the diagnostic process in dementia syndromes. This article reviews the principles underlying clinical neuropsychology, background on common neuropsychological tests, and tips on how to interpret the results when assessing patients with dementia. General cognitive screening tools, appropriate for use by general neurologists and psychiatrists, as well as specific cognitive tests examining the main cognitive domains (attention and orientation, memory, visuospatial function, language and executive function) in patients with dementia are considered. Finally, the pattern of deficits, helpful in definin...
Dementia is a global public health problem and its impact is bound to increase in the next decades, ...
Dementia is characterized by progressive decline in an alert individual, leading to loss of independ...
The role of neuropsychology is central to the early diagnosis of AD, but the identification of the d...
Neuropsychological testing can play a major role in the diagnosis of dementia by documenting cogniti...
Cognitive deficits are the most important symptoms in the diagnosis of dementia. Cognitive deficits ...
Neuropsychological assessment of dementia should be obtained using a two-step procedure: 1) a family...
Dementia is the acquired, widespread, and often progressive impairment of cognitive functions that a...
The increasing prevalence of elderly patients presenting with disorders of cogni-tive functioning su...
Abstract The prevalence of dementia increases significantly from the age of 65 years, doubling every...
Neuropsychological testing is a key diagnostic tool for assessing people with dementia and mild cogn...
The global fight against Alzheimer's disease (AD) poses unique challenges for the field of neuropsyc...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a neuropsychological algorithm for dementia diagnosis. METHODS: We developed ...
This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly replicate the authoritative document publis...
ABSTRACT The issue of this article concerned the discussion about tools frequently used tools for as...
This virtual issue consists of studies previously published in the Journal of the International Neur...
Dementia is a global public health problem and its impact is bound to increase in the next decades, ...
Dementia is characterized by progressive decline in an alert individual, leading to loss of independ...
The role of neuropsychology is central to the early diagnosis of AD, but the identification of the d...
Neuropsychological testing can play a major role in the diagnosis of dementia by documenting cogniti...
Cognitive deficits are the most important symptoms in the diagnosis of dementia. Cognitive deficits ...
Neuropsychological assessment of dementia should be obtained using a two-step procedure: 1) a family...
Dementia is the acquired, widespread, and often progressive impairment of cognitive functions that a...
The increasing prevalence of elderly patients presenting with disorders of cogni-tive functioning su...
Abstract The prevalence of dementia increases significantly from the age of 65 years, doubling every...
Neuropsychological testing is a key diagnostic tool for assessing people with dementia and mild cogn...
The global fight against Alzheimer's disease (AD) poses unique challenges for the field of neuropsyc...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a neuropsychological algorithm for dementia diagnosis. METHODS: We developed ...
This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly replicate the authoritative document publis...
ABSTRACT The issue of this article concerned the discussion about tools frequently used tools for as...
This virtual issue consists of studies previously published in the Journal of the International Neur...
Dementia is a global public health problem and its impact is bound to increase in the next decades, ...
Dementia is characterized by progressive decline in an alert individual, leading to loss of independ...
The role of neuropsychology is central to the early diagnosis of AD, but the identification of the d...