Description
Description: Assessment of neuropsychological disorders and their functional implications
This module considers the underpinning principles of developmental neuropsychological assessment and the many variables involved in the administration, interpretation and reporting of neuropsychological assessment. Unlike adult neuropsychology, paediatric neuropsychologists are required to diagnose reorganised functions after brain injury/disease at different stages of development; all assessment procedures within this module therefore build on key concepts of normal and abnormal brain development described in course modules 'Development of the Sensory, Motor and Cognitive Neural Systems' (CHLD0053)Ìýand 'Developmental Disorders and Neuropsychological Profiles' (CHLD0054). Workshops are used to review the strengths and weaknesses of different tests for each neural-cognitive-motor system. The importance of interpreting tests within the context of the individual case and describing potential functional implications is highlighted.
The content of this module is delivered in accordance with the British Psychological Society 2019 Clinical Neuropsychology Standards for Accreditation (Paediatric Programmes).
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Learning Objectives and Outcomes
After taking this module, you should be able to:
- Understand the underpinning principles of neuropsychological assessment in children and adolescents and the many variables involved in the administration, interpretation and reporting of neuropsychological assessments.
- Understand the need to integrate neuropsychological data with measures of brain function to improve diagnosis and prognosis in different cases.
- Know the strengths and weaknesses of various tests used for assessing different components of cognition and behaviour and how to evaluate new tests as they are developed.
- Understand the importance of interpreting tests within the context of individual cases and describing potential functional implications.
- Produce basic neuropsychological formulations that reflect the complex range of variables involved in paediatric clinical cases.
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Who is this module for?
This is a core module for the MSc/PG Diploma in Clinical/Applied Paediatric Neuropsychology.Ìý
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Teaching and Learning Methods
Teaching is delivered through live face-to-face, online and pre-recorded lectures, alongside learning through readings and tutorials, discussion, and seminar sessions.
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Assessment
You will be assessed by a timed (90-minute) unseen exam (three short essays).
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Recommended Readings
Booth, R., Murphy, T., & Zebracki, K. (2022). Paediatric Neuropsychology Within the Multidisciplinary Context. Mac Keith Press Practical Guides.
Beauchamp, M. H., Peterson, R. L., Ris, M. D., Taylor, H. G & Yeates, K. O. (2022).Ìý Pediatric Neuropsychology Third Edition: Research, Theory, and Practice. Guilford Press.
Kolb, B., & Whishaw, I.Q. (2015). Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, 7th Edition. W. H. Freeman & Co Ltd.
Miller, D. C., Maricle, D. E., Kaufman, A. S., & Kaufman, N. L. (2019). Essentials of School Neuropsychological Assessment.ÌýWiley.
Please also refer to lecturers’ reading lists for specific and up-to-date scientific articles.Ìý The module reading list is updated annually and is based on current journal articles.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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