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Unlocking the Mind’s Potential,

One Test at a Time.

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Neuropsychometric testing is a comprehensive assessment used to evaluate a wide range of cognitive, emotional, and functional abilities. It provides a detailed understanding of how the brain is functioning, helping to understand conditions and follow progress. This testing is critical for understanding specific deficits in various areas of brain function and aids in creating personalized treatment plans. It involves a battery of standardized tests offering valuable insights for rehabilitation.

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  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Stress

  • Sleep disturbances

  • Memory

    • Short-term memory

    • Long-term memory

    • Working memory

  • Attention

    • Sustained attention

    • Selective attention

    • Divided attention

  • Visual-spatial skills

  • Language

    • Expressive language (speech, writing)

    • Receptive language (understanding spoken and written language)

  • Problem-solving

  • Social cognition

    • Theory of mind

    • Empathy

  • Emotional regulation

  • Motor function

    • Fine motor skills

    • Gross motor skill

  • Sensation

    • Pain perception

    • Tactile sensation

  • Praxis (ability to plan and execute motor tasks)

  • Vision

  • Contralateral hyperactivity (unilateral brain activity, often seen in neurological conditions)

Neuropsychometric Testing
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