Clock Drawing: A Neuropsychological Analysis

Clock Drawing: A Neuropsychological Analysis

Clock Drawing: A Neuropsychological Analysis

Clock Drawing: A Neuropsychological Analysis

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Overview

Written by a multidisciplinary team of experts in neurobehavior, this concise, well-illustrated book provides normative data on clock drawing from ages 20 to 90 years. A practical guide to the quantitative assessment of clock drawing, it also takes a process-oriented approach to qualitative impairment. The authors discuss clock drawing as a neuropsychological test instrument and the rationale for selecting specific time settings, as well as the basis for using different clock conditions. The book contains numerous examples of clocks drawn by patients with cognitive impairment due to dementia, metabolic encephalopathy, traumatic brain injury, disconnection syndrome and focal brain lesions. Insight into changes in clock drawing ability that may represent the earliest markers of cognitive decline in dementia are also presented. This volume will be of interest to clinicians and researchers in neuropsychology, neurology, psychiatry, geriatric medicine, language therapy, and occupational therapy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198022565
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/24/1994
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Freedman, Morris, MD, FRCP (C) (Univ of Toronto); Leach, Larry, PhD (Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto); Kaplan, Edith, PhD (Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto); Winocur, Gordon, PhD (Univ of Toronto); Shulman, Kenneth I., MD (Univ of Toronto); Delis, Dean C., PhD (UCSD)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Normative Study3. Dementia and Related Disorders4. Well Elderly in a Seniors' Residence5. Focal Brain Damage
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