"Knowing is half the battle,” is a statement made popular by G.I. Joe. The first step in solving a problem is understanding its nature. This is also true in treating brain processing issues and dysfunctions.
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A complete cognitive development and rehabilitation program can address dysfunctions. But before doing so, it is best to understand the specific neurodevelopment or neurofunction deficits through a complete cognitive function analysis system called NeuroCodeX®, a proprietary program of NTLgroup®.
NeuroCodeX® integrates traditional neuropsychological measures into modern methods of measuring the participant’s neuro-electric brainwave activities, mental capabilities, brain development, cognitive function performance, and brain system connections. These assessments are compared to age-appropriate and peer-determined normalized databases.
Evidence-based instruments and tools are used in the analysis, as well as the latest neuro-imaging techniques.
This holistic, integrated approach assesses more than 300 dimensions of brain activities, which include intellectual, emotional, attention, and concentration abilities, and the regulation and speed of the brain processes.
Analysis is not limited to the individual’s personality and skill levels. Also taken into consideration are the effects of the environment and social interaction on the participant’s cognitive functions.
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By taking such an exhaustive “snapshot,” the brain issues can be solved at the root. It provides a way to identify the underlying causes of dysfunction, and target them with a personalized treatment program.
Neuroengineer Curtis Cripe uses his diverse multidisciplinary professional and academic background in heading the research and development initiatives of NTLgroup®. The company uses neuroengineering technology and programs to repair brain dysfunctions suffered by adults and children alike. Learn more by visiting this website.
I've never heard Neurocodex before. Interesting..
ReplyDeleteI hope NeuroCodeX can be available in all hospitals.
ReplyDeleteThis will be very helpful for better assessment.
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