Neuroscience and Neuropsychology


Clinical neuropsychology is a specialty field within clinical psychology, dedicated to understanding the relationships between brain and behavior, particularly as these relationships can be applied to the diagnosis of brain disorder, assessment of cognitive and behavioral functioning, and the design of effective treatment. Unlike the use of neuroimaging techniques such as MRI, CT scans and EEG where the focus is on nervous system structures, neuropsychology seeks to understand how the various components of the brain are able to do their jobs. Clinical neuropsychology makes use of various assessment methods to ascertain function and dysfunction and applies this knowledge to evaluate, treat and rehabilitate individuals with suspected or demonstrated neurological or psychological problems.

Neuropsychological evaluations are requested specifically to help understand how the different areas and systems of the brain are working.  Testing is usually recommended when there are symptoms or complaints involving memory or thinking.  This may be signaled by a change in concentration, organization, reasoning, memory, language, perception, coordination or personality.  The change may be due to any of a number of medical, neurological, psychological or genetic causes.

Diagnosis


Neuropsychological test results provide useful information to aid in diagnosing childhood and adult neurological conditions, particularly when neurological examinations and laboratory tests are inconclusive. Test results will establish a baseline of current functioning that can be used as a marker to assess the progress of pharmacological, surgical, and rehabilitation efforts as well as determine the course of cerebral dysfunction and recovery.

Neuroscience and Neuropsychology
 

Targeted Support to Expand Leadership Capabilities


 

Neuropsychological testing can help in planning and developing remedial education, rehabilitation and vocational programs for individuals with neurological or developmental problems. A neuropsychological evaluation is essential for obtaining school-based services, testing accommodations for college entrance examinations and accommodations in one’s place of employment.

Neuropsychological Services

  • Comprehensive assessment and evaluation

  • Integration of neuropsychological status and functioning into physical health and mental wellness treatment planning for:

  • Chronic Pain

  • Executive functioning

  • Memory functioning and/or impairment

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Psychological disorders

  • Sensory Processing Disorders

  • Seizure Disorders

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)