Application of Neuropsychological Assessments On Various Areas of Life, Issues, Challenges and Prospects in Indian Context
Application of Neuropsychological Assessments On Various Areas of Life, Issues, Challenges and Prospects in Indian Context
Application of Neuropsychological Assessments On Various Areas of Life, Issues, Challenges and Prospects in Indian Context
Cognitive process that are being investigated involves thinking, planning, moving,
talking, remembering, feeling and sensing.
Verbal Functions
Items: Vocabulary Knowledge and recognition of concept and objects [happiness]
Test : Control Oral Word association test (COWA); Token test ('Touch red circle')
Visuospatial Organization
Items: Clock drawing, Motor free constructional task ('which of these lines make
Facial Recognition; Visual Sequencing figure on top')
Test: Bender- Gestalt test, Complex Figure Test
Memory
Items: Immediate and delayed Memory tasks (Verbal & Non-verbal)
Free recall and recognition tasks;
Test : Wechsler Memory Scale, PGI-MS
Basic Advantage
- All neuropsychological parameters
-Objective Pattern of Scores
- Teaching Assessment and Intervention
Disadvantages
- Time
- Fatigue or Low Motivation
- Inflexible Approach in testing : Fail to recognize alternation in the standardized
content are more valuable in determining specific deficit
ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
-Test are usually translated and adapted from western ones, leading to issues like
cross- cultural validity
Adaptation of non-verbal tests to accommodate cultural difference is equally important (Tollman and
Msengana 1990; T. M. C. Lee, Cheung, Chan, & Chan, 2000)
Early experience with language may exert subtle effects on the performance of even nonverbal tests.
- Suitability of the test given educational background, eg: Dementia rating scales for
elderly. (Chan, Cheung, D. Shum 2003)
-Most of the tests described in the studies were paper-and-pencil tests, but a small number
involved computerized testing
Chan, Cheung, D. Shum (2003), reviewed following test on Proper procedure, validity,
normative data (greater than 50), Translation and cross-checking of translation (e.g.,
back translation) and Cross-cultural comparison (by empirical studies or by comparing
local findings with Western findings) had been conducted to demonstrate the
applicability of the test in the local population. Result show that none met the criteria.
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
- More developing area like forensic neuropsychological assessments that aid
in detection of Malingering needs to develop
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