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Berkeley Global
Neuropsychology is the study of brain-behavior relationships, with a primary goal to assess and interpret the relationship between central nervous system
functioning, cognition, emotion, and behavior and apply this knowledge to individualized interventions. The field and practice of neuropsychology has
grown rapidly, providing aid in diagnosis and treatment of known or suspected central nervous system dysfunction. This course will provide an introduction to the theory and practice of clinical neuropsychology, by utilizing a syndrome-based approach.
functioning, cognition, emotion, and behavior and apply this knowledge to individualized interventions. The field and practice of neuropsychology has
grown rapidly, providing aid in diagnosis and treatment of known or suspected central nervous system dysfunction. This course will provide an introduction to the theory and practice of clinical neuropsychology, by utilizing a syndrome-based approach.
Learner Outcomes
After successfully completing this course, you will be able to
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Demonstrate introductory knowledge in the neuropsychology of abnormal behavior
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Understand the circumstances in which a neuropsychological evaluation is indicated
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Discuss the components of a neuropsychological evaluation
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Learn about various cognitive functions and name assessments used to measure these functions
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Learn the neurobiological and neuroanatomical associations with various cognitive functions
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Articulate trends in the neuropsychology of abnormal behavior
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Learn and understand various disease states and how they present clinically
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Spring enrollment opens on October 16!