Neuropsychological Tests

Neuropsychological tests are a type of assessment designed to measure cognitive functioning such as memory, language, attention, and problem solving. They are used to diagnose and evaluate the severity of neurological issues, including dementia, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, traumatic brain injury, learning disabilities, and other cognitive or psychological disorders. The results of these tests can provide a comprehensive picture of an individual’s overall cognitive functioning and help physicians and psychologists develop personalized treatment plans. Neuropsychological tests are invaluable tools in the management and treatment of neurological disorders, allowing healthcare professionals to provide more accurate diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment options.

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