124b - Neuropsychological Assessment Flashcards
Describe the process of making a memory
Which structures are involved?
Where is it stored?
- Incoming stimulus is rehearsed in working memory (prefrontal cortex) for as long as necessary…
- to consolidate by mesial temporal cortex (hippocampus)
- Stored as long term memory in different parts of the cortex
- Retrieved w/help of hippocampus and prefrontal cortex
The normal range is ___ standard deviations around the mean
What does this mean for percentiles?
The normal range is 1.3 standard deviations around the mean
This translates to 9th-90th percentiles
(Mean = 100, standard deviation = 15)
List the two distinct visual pathways after reaching the occipital lobe
Which areas of the brain are they associated with?
- “Where” = parietal = dorsal stream
- Legion: will not be able to put an envelope into a mail slot
- “What” = temporal = ventral stream
- Legion: will not be able to tell you that a horizontal line matches the mail slot
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How is this patinet’s encoding?
Retreival?
Retention?
What is the most likely diagnosis?
- Impaired encoding
- Does not learn additional words with more repetition
- Impaired retreival
- But makes sense, bc not encoded
- Intact retention
- Retains what is learned, but cannot access/retreive without the examiner asking “have you seen this word before”
The diagnosis from the lection is vascular dementia
- Poor encoding, normal retention
Which brain structures are involved in anterograde memory?
Anterograde memory = learning and consolidating new information
- Mesial temporal cortex (hippocampus)
- Consolidates and distributes memories for long-term storage
- Prefrontal cortex
- Memory eencoding and retreival
How is this patinet’s encoding?
Retreival?
Retention?
What is the most likely diagnosis?
- Preserved encoding
- Learns additional words with increased repetition
- Impaired retreival
- Fewer workds immediately and after delay
- Impaired retention
- We would expect ~5/12 correct when asking yes/no questions
This is likely Alzheimer’s
Normal encoding, poor retention
What is the mean and standard deviation of a Standard Score?
Mean = 100
Standard deviation = 15
When is a neuropsychology consultation indicated?
- Suspected dementia
- Assess cognitive sequalae
- TBI
- HIV/Aids
- Autoimmune conditions
- Psychiatric conditions
- Suspected developmental disorder
- Pre/post treatment baseline
The neurocognitive test is long; requires patients to have intact decision making capacity and to be cooperative
Not necessary for reversible causes of altered mental status