What is the NAB assessment?

What is the NAB assessment?

The Neuropsychological Assessment Battery (NAB) is a comprehensive, integrated, modular battery of 33 neuropsychological tests developed to assess a wide array of neuropsychological skills and functions in adults who have known or suspected neurocognitive dysfunction.

What is the Dean Woodcock neuropsychological battery DWNB?

The Dean–Woodcock Neuropsychological Battery (DWNB) (Dean & Woodcock, 2003) consists of a Sensory-Motor Battery (SMB), Structured Neuropsychological Interview, and Emotional Status Exam. The SMB consists of measures traditionally found in other neuropsychological batteries such as the Halstead–Reitan.

What is neuropsychological testing used for?

A neuropsychological evaluation is a test to measure how well a person’s brain is working. The abilities tested include reading, language usage, attention, learning, processing speed, reasoning, remembering, problem-solving, mood and personality and more.

What is a test battery?

A test battery consists of a series of tests administered to assess different facets of a child’s or adult’s functioning (e.g., psychological functioning). There are a variety of test batteries that can be used to collect meaningful data on an individual.

What is Assessment battery?

A test battery or assessment battery is a set multiple psychometrically-distinct exams delivered in one administration. In some cases, these are various tests that are cobbled together for related purposes, such as a psychologist testing a 8 year old child on their intelligence, anxiety, and autism spectrum.

What is the Dean Woodcock sensory motor battery?

The DWSMB is a battery of tests drawn primarily from the traditional neurological examination to provide coverage of basic sensory, motor functions and sub-cortical functioning, most of which have pathognomonic neurological signs.

Why would someone see a neuropsychologist?

Most people see a neuropsychologist when their primary care doctor or other specialist refers them to one. Often, the referring doctor suspects a brain injury or condition is affecting a person’s ability to think and remember information (cognitive function), emotions, or behaviors.

How can I tell how long a battery will last?

To determine how long your battery will last, calculate the battery’s total capacity and divide it by your circuit’s power. Multiply the battery’s reserve capacity by 60. With a reserve capacity, for instance, of 120: 120 x 60 = 7,200.

What is the structure of the NAB test?

Test structure. The NAB consists of five domain-specific modules: Attention, Language, Memory, Spatial, and Executive Functions. A sixth module, Screening, allows the clinician to determine which of the other five domain-specific modules are appropriate to administer to an individual patient. Each of the six NAB modules is self-contained…

How much does the NAB-SP cost?

The NAB-SP calculates normative scores and generates profiles quickly and easily. The program enables you to overlay profiles from prior administrations and allows reports to be exported to common word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs for editing. Now priced at just $56!

What is the NAB video training program?

The NAB Video Training Program, available on the PAR Training Portal, is designed to facilitate correct administration and scoring procedures for the NAB. Each chapter includes an overview of the specific test followed by a demonstration of a standard administration.

How do I purchase the NAB tests?

The NAB may be purchased by individual module kits versus packaged as a complete battery. Certain NAB tests are available for stand-alone purchase as well. Each of the 33 NAB tests has two equivalent, parallel forms that were created and normed simultaneously to facilitate reevaluation while avoiding practice effects.

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