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PSYC1013-1

Clinical Neuropsychology


Duration :30h Th
Credits/ECTS :
3rd year of a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Education3
Année préparatoire au master en logopédie3
1st "licence" in Speech Therapy3
1st "licence" in Psychology 3
1st "licence" in Psychology 3,5
Holder(s) :Thierry Meulemans
Course contents : What is clinical neuropsychology? - Elements of neuropathology - The neuropsychological assessment (basics; clinical interview; medico-legal setting) - Neuropsychological rehabilitation (basics; assessment of the effects of the rehabilitation) - Semiology of memory disorders - Semiology of agnosia - Semiology of attentional disorders - Semiology of executive disorders
Course objective : Introduction to the activities of the clinical neuropsychologist and to the general principles of the assessment and rehabilitation of brain-damaged patients. Teaching of the semiologies of the main neuropsychological conditions.
Prerequisites : Having passed the course PSYC0021-1 (Cognitive neuropsychology).
Workshops : None
Organization : Second semester of the third year of the bachelor's degree in Psychology and Education
Written notes : Syllabus (+ other lecture notes)
Assessment : Written exam with open-ended questions.
Contacts : Thierry Meulemans - 04/366.23.74 - thierry.meulemans@ulg.ac.be
Remarks : For more information, see the web site of the neuropsychology unit: http://www.ulg.ac.be/neuropsy




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 18/05/2007
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