Accurately estimating premorbid levels of functioning is essential for the completion of adequate clinical neuropsychological evaluation. There have been a number of methods suggested for the completion of this task: use of Wechsler\u27s hold–don\u27t hold ratios, variations of this use of the WAIS or the Wechsler-Bellevue Intelligence Scales, use of performance on vocabulary and reading tasks, and the use of regression equations based on demographic variables to predict IQ. Results of such attempts and possible research directions are explored. Appropriate applications of the currently available methods for estimating premorbid functioning are suggested. (36 ref
Abstract Estimates of premorbid intelligence are typically necessary to determine if a patient has s...
The WAIS-R (Wechsler, 1981) and elderly WAIS-R standardization samples (Ryan, Paolo, and Brungardt, ...
Abstract Premorbid intellectual level is typically estimated in clinical settings, but the accuracy ...
Clinical neuropsychological assessmentfrequently requires the comparison of obtained scores against ...
Efforts to determine premorbid intellectual functioning for a patient prior to their current evalu-a...
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Third Edition (WISC-III; D. Wechsler, 1991) standardization...
The need to estimate premorbid ability level as part of a neuropsychological evaluation is well unde...
The need to estimate premorbid ability level as part of a neuropsychological evaluation is well unde...
Determination of neuropsychological impairment involves contrasting obtained performances with a com...
<p>The result of neuropsychological tests is crucial to confirm a diagnosis of dementia or cognitiv...
To evaluate impact of neurological injury on cognitive performance it is typically necessary to deri...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.In the field of neuropsychology...
Early methods to estimate premorbid intelligence focused on the use of the WAIS or WAIS-R IQ scores ...
A sample of 200 healthy individuals, representative of the adult UK population in terms of age, gend...
Since its publication in 1982, the National Adult Reading Test (NART; Revised Version, NART-R) has b...
Abstract Estimates of premorbid intelligence are typically necessary to determine if a patient has s...
The WAIS-R (Wechsler, 1981) and elderly WAIS-R standardization samples (Ryan, Paolo, and Brungardt, ...
Abstract Premorbid intellectual level is typically estimated in clinical settings, but the accuracy ...
Clinical neuropsychological assessmentfrequently requires the comparison of obtained scores against ...
Efforts to determine premorbid intellectual functioning for a patient prior to their current evalu-a...
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Third Edition (WISC-III; D. Wechsler, 1991) standardization...
The need to estimate premorbid ability level as part of a neuropsychological evaluation is well unde...
The need to estimate premorbid ability level as part of a neuropsychological evaluation is well unde...
Determination of neuropsychological impairment involves contrasting obtained performances with a com...
<p>The result of neuropsychological tests is crucial to confirm a diagnosis of dementia or cognitiv...
To evaluate impact of neurological injury on cognitive performance it is typically necessary to deri...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.In the field of neuropsychology...
Early methods to estimate premorbid intelligence focused on the use of the WAIS or WAIS-R IQ scores ...
A sample of 200 healthy individuals, representative of the adult UK population in terms of age, gend...
Since its publication in 1982, the National Adult Reading Test (NART; Revised Version, NART-R) has b...
Abstract Estimates of premorbid intelligence are typically necessary to determine if a patient has s...
The WAIS-R (Wechsler, 1981) and elderly WAIS-R standardization samples (Ryan, Paolo, and Brungardt, ...
Abstract Premorbid intellectual level is typically estimated in clinical settings, but the accuracy ...