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Primer

The Go-No-Go test is a neurological exam that tests for frontal lobe pathology. This test is a component of the Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB)

Exam

The examiner instructs the patient to tap once in response to a single tap, and to withhold a response for two taps. This test can be made more difficult by changing the initial rule after several trials (for example, ‘‘tap once when I tap twice, and not at all when I tap once’’).</description>
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Primer

The Neurological Exam is an important physical examination for not just neurologists, but also psychiatrists. This is particularly important to rule out neurological causes of psychiatric disorders, and in even more so in older adults, where</description>
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Primer

Luria's Test (“fist-edge-palm” test or Luria Sequence) is a task that requires a patient to imitate three hand motions performed by a clinician. Luria's test is part of the Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) battery of tests. Luria's test assesses for frontal lobe (i.e. - executive) dysfunction or damage, as patients will often have difficulty with fine motor skills and sequencing motor skills. Specifically, it is designed to assess different aspects of execu…</description>
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