How neuropsychologists and neurologists work together. How do neurologists and neuropsychologists work together and complement each other?
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How do neurologists and neuropsychologists work together and complement each other? After researching on the topic in published sources such as journals and books (e.g., Feinberg & Farah, 2003; Rizzo & Eslinger, 2004), answer in which the responsibilities of these two professionals are detailed. When does an overlap exist between neurologists and neuropsychologists? When does it not exist? What is the optimal relationship between neurologists and neuropsychologists? How is the field of neuropsychology the same as and/or different than the field of behavioral neurology?
b. Section 2 - The differences and similarities of different specialty areas within neuropsychology.
After reading journal articles and books on the differences and similarities of different specialty areas within neuropsychology (e.g., Attix & Welsh-Bohmer, 2006; Baron, 2004; Morgan & Ricker, 2007; Yeates et al., 2000), answer on adult neuropsychology, pediatric neuropsychology, and geriatric neuropsychology. What are the special challenges faced by practitioners in each of these three specialty areas of neuropsychology? How does forensic neuropsychology fit into this mix (see, for example, Larrabee, 2005)?
c. Section 3 - About implicit memory
Drawing on the research literature of implicit memory (such as Greenwald & Banaji, 1995; Richardson-Klavehn & Bjork, 1988; Roediger, 1990; and Schacter, 1987), answer a report that explains what implicit memory is and how it is measured.
d. Section 4 - Summarize neuropsychological tests and provide a good case study or example
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