Neuropsychology
Explore the neurobiological foundations of mental health through evidence-based neuropsychological assessment and intervention strategies
Neuropsychological Assessment Tools
Cognitive Assessment Battery
Comprehensive cognitive screening tools including MMSE, MoCA, and specialized executive function assessments for clinical evaluation.
Start AssessmentMemory & Learning Tests
Standardized memory assessment protocols including word list learning, story recall, and visuospatial memory evaluation tools.
View TestsExecutive Function Suite
Specialized assessments for working memory, cognitive flexibility, inhibitory control, and planning abilities across clinical populations.
Explore SuiteAnxiety Disorders
Neuropsychological mechanisms underlying anxiety disorders, including amygdala hyperactivation, prefrontal dysfunction, and altered fear processing networks.
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Generalized Anxiety DisorderNeurobiological Mechanisms
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Panic DisorderFear Neurocircuitry
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Social AnxietySocial Brain Networks
Mood Disorders
Cognitive and neural underpinnings of depression and bipolar disorder, including limbic-cortical circuit dysfunction, neurotransmitter imbalances, and cognitive biases.
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Depression HypothesesNeurobiological Models
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Bipolar DisorderCognitive Dysfunction
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Cognitive BiasesInformation Processing
Psychotic Disorders
Neurocognitive deficits in schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders, including dopaminergic dysregulation, white matter abnormalities, and perceptual disturbances.
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Psychosis HypothesesMechanistic Models
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CatatoniaDiagnosis & Etiology
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Cognitive RemediationTreatment Approaches
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Neuropsychological profiles of autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and intellectual disability, focusing on developmental trajectories and cognitive phenotypes.
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Autism NeurobiologyBrain Development
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ADHD Executive FunctionCognitive Control
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Learning DisabilitiesCognitive Assessment
Neurocognitive Disorders
Cognitive impairments in dementia, delirium, and traumatic brain injury, including memory consolidation deficits and executive dysfunction patterns.
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Alzheimer's DiseaseCognitive Decline
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Delirium AssessmentAcute Confusion
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Traumatic Brain InjuryCognitive Recovery
Substance Use Disorders
Neuropsychological effects of substance abuse and addiction, including reward system dysfunction, cognitive control deficits, and neuroadaptive changes.
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Addiction NeurobiologyReward Circuits
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Cognitive RecoveryRehabilitation
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Craving & RelapseNeural Mechanisms