According to your textbook, which of the following is regarded as a major accomplishment of neuropsychologists?
a. The development of procedures to identify relationships between the brain and behavior
b. The synthesis of medications that help slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease
c. The development of imaging methods that eliminate the need for lengthy neuropsychological testing
d. The identification of specific brain structures that are associated with complex cognitive functions
Question 2
Given the advances in neuroimaging, why are neuropsychological tests still used?
a. Neuropsychological tests can detect problems that are missed with imaging.
b. Neuropsychological tests are needed for confirmatory analyses.
c. Neuropsychological tests take less time to administer and are less stressful.
d. Neuropsychological tests are an expected part of neurological workups.