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What is a neuropsychologist - and how can they help understand my brain?

28 min · 25 de jun de 2022
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The human brain is complex and interesting - but how do we understand how injury or disorder can impact on cognitive function? This introduction explains what a neuropsychologist is, where you might find one in Australia and what to expect at the assessment. Neuropsychologists provide objective assessment of memory, concentration and various aspects of thinking - to fully understand strengths and weaknesses that people have related to particular conditions. For referrers, families and clients this is a helpful start to understand cogntive function.

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