Modiwl PPP-4003:
Clinical Neuropsychology 2
Clinical Neuropsychology 2 2024-25
PPP-4003
2024-25
School Of Human And Behavioural Sciences
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Lee Hogan
Overview
Most of the course is focused mainly on neurological and psychiatric disorders affecting adult populations. The list of disorders reviewed include: 1. Dementia, including Alzheimer's Disease, Lewy Body Dementia, Vascular Dementia, Fronto-Temporal Dementias. 2. Traumatic Brain Injury. 3. Epilepsy. 4. Stroke 5. Autism Spectrum Disorders. 6. Neurorehabilitation
Additional two lectures are specifically dedicated to the discussion of principles of Neurorehabilitation.
Learning Outcomes
- Be able to search the published medical literature for evidence relevant to clinical practice and assess it critically.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the basic facts concerning the epidemiology of major neuro-behavioral disorders. Epidemiological concepts such as incidence, prevalence etc are explained and used throughout the course. Similarly, indexes of diagnostic quality such as sensitivity, specificity, negative and positive predictive value are used to define the quality of diagnostic criteria and tools.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the common cognitive and psychiatric consequence of major neurological disorders. Major neurological disorders are commonly associated with a number of cognitive and psychological abnormalities, including mood disorders, psychosis anxiety etc. Studnets are introduced to the diagnostic criteria used in identifying these conditions and recognising their features.
- Understand the natural history of neurological disorders. Most neurological disorders change over time, either because of progression of the underlying pathology or neural plasticity.
- Understand the principles underlying functional recovery from CNS injury. Neural recovery and adaptation to brain injury is a universal aspect of the natural course of disorders such as TBI< stroke and focal epilepsy. Students need to be aware of general principles of neural plasticity and their implication for neural recovery.
- Understand the role of diagnostic criteria in clinical assessments. All major neurological disorders have had diagnostic criteria drawn up, to help clinicians reach consistent diagnosis. Students are familiarised with a number of such criteria and their evolution over time.
Assessment type
Summative
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Assessment type
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Assessment type
Summative
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25%