A cognitive assessment strategy that is not limited to examining a set of summary test scores may be more helpful for early detection of emergent illness such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and may permit a better understanding of cognitive functions and dysfunctions in those with AD and other dementia disorders. A revisit of the work already undertaken by Kaplan and colleagues using the Boston Process-Approach provides a solid basis for identifying new opportunities to capture data on neurocognitive processes, test-taking strategies and response styles. Thus, this critical review will combine traditional process-based assessment strategies with support provided or offered by newer technologies that have the potential to add value to data coll...
Clinical Neuropsychology can be defined as the field of knowledge dedicated to the study of brain (d...
Copyright © 2014 Matteo Canini et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background and objective: The number of people suffering from dementia is increasing worldwide and s...
A cognitive assessment strategy that is not limited to examining a set of summary test scores may be...
Abstract. Although today’s neuropsychological assessment procedures are widely used, neuropsychologi...
Objective: In cognitive neuroscience, well-controlled and highly specific paradigms have been develo...
Digital technologies have opened new opportunities for psychological testing, allowing new computeri...
Patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) often experience cognitive impairment, such as forgetfulne...
ObjectiveThis article reviews current approaches to neuropsychological assessment, identifies opport...
The lack of progress over the last decade in developing treatments for Alzheimer's disease has calle...
In cognitive research there is a need for efficient research tools that allow for large-scale cognit...
The Computerized Neuropsychological Test Battery (CNTB), a new assessment tool for neuropsychopharma...
Neuropsychological testing can play a major role in the diagnosis of dementia by documenting cogniti...
Background: Dementia is a major and growing health problem, and early diagnosis is key to its manage...
Neurologists often struggle to interpret the results of neuropsychological testing, even though cogn...
Clinical Neuropsychology can be defined as the field of knowledge dedicated to the study of brain (d...
Copyright © 2014 Matteo Canini et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background and objective: The number of people suffering from dementia is increasing worldwide and s...
A cognitive assessment strategy that is not limited to examining a set of summary test scores may be...
Abstract. Although today’s neuropsychological assessment procedures are widely used, neuropsychologi...
Objective: In cognitive neuroscience, well-controlled and highly specific paradigms have been develo...
Digital technologies have opened new opportunities for psychological testing, allowing new computeri...
Patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) often experience cognitive impairment, such as forgetfulne...
ObjectiveThis article reviews current approaches to neuropsychological assessment, identifies opport...
The lack of progress over the last decade in developing treatments for Alzheimer's disease has calle...
In cognitive research there is a need for efficient research tools that allow for large-scale cognit...
The Computerized Neuropsychological Test Battery (CNTB), a new assessment tool for neuropsychopharma...
Neuropsychological testing can play a major role in the diagnosis of dementia by documenting cogniti...
Background: Dementia is a major and growing health problem, and early diagnosis is key to its manage...
Neurologists often struggle to interpret the results of neuropsychological testing, even though cogn...
Clinical Neuropsychology can be defined as the field of knowledge dedicated to the study of brain (d...
Copyright © 2014 Matteo Canini et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background and objective: The number of people suffering from dementia is increasing worldwide and s...