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primates (including some
studies of
human patients). In practice,
neuropsychologists tend to work in
research settings such as (universities, laboratories...
- with the
applied science of brain-behaviour relationships.
Clinical neuropsychologists use this
knowledge in the ****essment, diagnosis, treatment, and or...
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clinical neuropsychologists are
eligible to be on the
Specialist Register of
Clinical Neuropsychology run by the BPS Most
pediatric neuropsychologists have...
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Clinical Neuropsychologist is a peer-reviewed
medical journal covering clinical neuropsychology. It was
founded in 1987 as
Clinical Neuropsychologist, obtaining...
- a
consultant at the
Institute of Psychiatry. He is the
Consultant Neuropsychologist at both the Maudsley, and John
Radcliffe hospitals, and also provides...
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inaugural president. The
organisation has
focused on
giving aspiring neuropsychologists an
environment to meet
their peers and more
experienced clinicians...
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qualified professionals (including psychiatrists,
clinical psychologists,
neuropsychologists, pediatricians, and speech-language pathologists). For adults, the...
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managed predominantly by
specialists in
geriatric medicine.
Clinical neuropsychologists are
often called upon to
evaluate brain-behavior
relationships for...
- and
psychiatric po****tions.
Since 1948, the test has been used by
neuropsychologists and
clinical psychologists in
patients with
acquired brain injury...
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investigate the
neural correlates of
psychological processes in humans.
Neuropsychologists conduct psychological ****essments to
determine how an individual's...