Neuropsychological assessment tools help evaluate brain-behavior relationships and cognitive functioning in clinical settings. This book reviews standardized instruments used to assess attention, memory, language, executive function, and visuospatial skills. It discusses test selection, administration, scoring, and interpretation, with consideration of cultural and educational backgrounds. Guidance is provided on report writing, communicating results, and integrating findings with clinical observations. Special sections explore assessments for specific populations such as children, older adults, and individuals with neurological conditions.
Izzy Price is a neuropsychologist with specialization in cognitive assessment and rehabilitation in neurological populations. She has worked extensively with individuals affected by brain injury, dementia, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Izzy is actively involved in validating psychometric instruments and refining assessment batteries for clinical use. She regularly contributes to clinician training on test interpretation and diagnostic utility. Her research interests lie in executive functioning, working memory, and cross-cultural assessment practices.