11. Neuropsychology is a discipline fundamentally
clinical, which converges between neurology and
psychology.
12. Neuropsychology studies the effects of injury,
damage or malfunction in the central nervous
system structures in the cognitive, psychological,
emotional and individual behavior.
16. Is the evaluation of psychological and behavioral
effects of brain damage in a person to detect and
establish a relationship between the anatomical areas
and cognitive functions affected in order to delineate a
neuropsychological rehabilitation program relevant to
the case.
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18. The most common purpose for a lumbar
puncture is to collect cerebrospinal fluid
in a case of suspected meningitis.