Neuropsychological assessment in children
Jornal de Pediatria2004Vol. 80(7), pp. 111–116
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Danielle Irigoyen da Costa, Luciana Schermann Azambuja, Mirna Wetters Portuguez, Jaderson Costa da Costa
Abstract
The final result of neuropsychological assessment should be a neuropsychological profile of the patient, which, in combination with the evaluation of neurological/clinical, psychological and social aspects will contribute to diagnosis and provide elements to guide the patient in terms of maximizing his/her potential.
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