Adjective
of or concerned with neuropsychology
Source: WordNetThe question... is whether Upper Paleolithic art bears the telltale signs of Lewis-Williams' three stage neuropsychological model, and could thus be shamanistic art. Richard Leakey
Both cognitive studies and neuropsychological experiments have provided evidence for this theory: as humans increase our oneness with others our empathy increases, and as empathy increases our inclination to act altruistically increases. Source: Internet
In practice, clinicians will often use a blend of assessment approaches, which include broad subtyping based on a localizationist framework, and some finer exploration of specific language skills based on the cognitive neuropsychological framework. Source: Internet
D'Aquili, E. G., & Newberg, A. B. (1998) The neuropsychological basis of religions, or Why God won't go away. Source: Internet
Instead of categorizing every individual into a specific subtype, cognitive neuropsychological approaches aim to identify the key language skills or "modules" that are not functioning properly in each individual. Source: Internet
Alexander Luria 's earlier work on neuropsychological processes led to the PASS theory (1997). Source: Internet