Evaluates visual-spatial memory and constructional abilities by asking patients to copy and later redraw a complex geometric figure. 3. Language and Visuospatial Tests
– A mind map or bulleted list of the cognitive domains tested.
To establish baseline data for designing tailored cognitive remediation programs. nimhans neuropsychological battery ppt
This module investigates how patients encode, store, and retrieve information.
Evaluates short-term, long-term, verbal, and visual memory. To establish baseline data for designing tailored cognitive
Early detection of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and differentiating between Alzheimer's disease, Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), and Vascular Dementia.
An effective presentation must break down the specific cognitive functions the battery evaluates. The NIMHANS battery is modular, meaning clinicians can administer specific subtests depending on the patient's presentation. Speed of Information Processing Early detection of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and
A standard presentation typically categorizes the battery's subtests into these five major domains:
Avoids looking at isolated functions; instead, it looks at how different brain regions interact.
– Why we use these tests (e.g., localization, cognitive profiling).
When designing a presentation on this battery, organize your slides to mirror a standard clinical workflow. Use this structured layout to ensure maximum clarity for your audience: 1. Introduction and Historical Context
Evaluates visual-spatial memory and constructional abilities by asking patients to copy and later redraw a complex geometric figure. 3. Language and Visuospatial Tests
– A mind map or bulleted list of the cognitive domains tested.
To establish baseline data for designing tailored cognitive remediation programs.
This module investigates how patients encode, store, and retrieve information.
Evaluates short-term, long-term, verbal, and visual memory.
Early detection of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and differentiating between Alzheimer's disease, Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), and Vascular Dementia.
An effective presentation must break down the specific cognitive functions the battery evaluates. The NIMHANS battery is modular, meaning clinicians can administer specific subtests depending on the patient's presentation. Speed of Information Processing
A standard presentation typically categorizes the battery's subtests into these five major domains:
Avoids looking at isolated functions; instead, it looks at how different brain regions interact.
– Why we use these tests (e.g., localization, cognitive profiling).
When designing a presentation on this battery, organize your slides to mirror a standard clinical workflow. Use this structured layout to ensure maximum clarity for your audience: 1. Introduction and Historical Context