Clinical Applications of Continuous Performance Tests : Measuring Attention and Impulsive Responding in Children and Adults
معرفی کتاب «Clinical Applications of Continuous Performance Tests : Measuring Attention and Impulsive Responding in Children and Adults» نوشتهٔ Cynthia A. Riccio, Cecil R. Reynolds, Patricia A. Lowe, Cecil R. Reynolds، منتشرشده توسط نشر John Wiley & Sons. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The first comprehensive guide to Continuous Performance Test techniques
Continuous Performance Tests (CPTs) are used in the ongoing diagnosis and treatment monitoring of children and adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). In Clinical Applications of Continuous Performance Tests, three well-respected members of the behavioral assessment field discuss the clinical use and limitations of CPTs, as well as their diagnostic efficacy for disorders first evident in childhood and adolescence and those evident later in adulthood.
This comprehensive handbook is the first to examine the similarities and differences of the numerous CPT techniques and their research literature. The four major instruments in use today are thoroughly reviewed (Conners CPT, Gordon Diagnostic System, Integrated Visual and Auditory CPT, and Test of Variables of Attention/Test of Variables of AttentionAuditory), along with a complete overview of their specific applications. Additional CPTs are discussed in the context of how modifications to the CPT paradigm can affect results and, subsequently, interpretation. Brain-behavior correlates of CPT scores and the use of CPTs for monitoring effectiveness of treatment approaches are also covered in depth.
For psychologists, psychiatrists, and neurologists who diagnose and treat ADHD, Clinical Applications of Continuous Performance Tests is a unique and invaluable resource.
- Examines and compares four major, commercially available CPTs
- Includes guidelines for clinical practice and application
- Provides basic neuroscience underlying the CPT paradigms
- Explains how to monitor medication effects with CPTs
- Defines the relationship of CPTs to other cognitive and behavioral measures
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Continuous performance tests are used in diagnosis and treatment monitoring for people with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Three educational psychologists (two from Texas A&M U.) discuss the clinical uses and limitations of the tests, and their diagnostic efficacy for disorders first evident in childhood and adolescence and those evident later in life. They review the four instruments currently in wide use. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Continuous Performance Tests (CPTs) are used in the ongoing diagnosis and treatment monitoring of children and adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). In Clinical Applications of Continuous Performance Tests, three well-respected members of the behavioral assessment field discuss the clinical use and limitations of CPTs, as well as their diagnostic efficacy for disorders first evident in childhood and adolescence and those evident later in adulthood. This comprehensive handbook is the first to examine the similarities and differences of the numerous CPT techniques and their research literature. The four major instruments in use today are thoroughly reviewed (Conners' CPT, Gordon Diagnostic System, Integrated Visual and Auditory CPT, and Test of Variables of Attention/Test of Variables of Attention-Auditory), along with a complete overview of their specific applications. Additional CPTs are discussed in the context of how modifications to the CPT paradigm can affect results and, subsequently, interpretation. Brain-behavior correlates of CPT scores and the use of CPTs for monitoring effectiveness of treatment approaches are also covered in depth. -- Back cover. À This handbook examines the similarities and differences in continuous performance test (CPT) techniques and their research literature, with thorough reviews of the four major CPTs in use today and overviews of their applications. The chapters are: (1) "Neurobiology of Attention and Executive Control"; (2) "Continuous Performance Test Paradigms and What They Do"; (3) "Major CPTs in Clinical Use: Configuration, Use, and Technical Adequacy"; (4) "The Relationship of CPTs to Other Cognitive and Behavioral Measures"; (5) "Brain-Behavior Correlates of CPT Scores"; (6) "Diagnostic Efficacy of CPTs for Disorders"; (7) "Diagnostic Efficacy of CPTs for Disorders in Adulthood"; (8) "Monitoring Medication Effects with Continuous Performance Tests"; (9) "CPTs in Monitoring Effectiveness of Other Treatment Approaches"; and (10) "Where Do We Go from Here?" (Contains numerous references.) (SLD) And ConclusionsCHAPTER 7 Diagnostic Efficacy of CPTs for Disorders in Adulthood; CPTs and Adult ADHD; CPTs and Adult Schizophrenia; Age and Medication Effects; Familial Schizophrenia; Active Schizophrenia and Cases in Remission; Comparison with Other Groups; Summary; CPTs and Bipolar Disorder; CPTs and the Dementias; CPTs and TBI in Adults; CPTs and Environmental Neurotoxic Exposure; CPTs and Renal Disease; CPTs and Other Groups; Summary; CHAPTER 8 Monitoring Medication Effects with Continuous Performance Tests; Psychostimulants; Antidepressants; Tricyclics; MAOIs BEFORE DISCUSSING THE clinical uses and limitations of the continuous performance test (CPT), it is important to appreciate what we know about attention and executive control and their importance to clinical neuropsychology in terms of both assessment and rehabilitation. This is the first book to describe and evaluate the clinical applications of Continuous Performance Test techniques, which are used to diagnose and monitor treatment of children and adults with Attention Deficit Disorders