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Executive functions-diagnostic and rehabilitation
Klucká, Jana ; Kulišťák, Petr (advisor) ; Kebza, Vladimír (referee)
Executive function testing still appears to be very complicated for many reasons. In practice, we can meet the situations in which commonly used standardized neuropsychological tests do not reveal injury in executive functions, which is absolutely obvious in everyday life. The goal of the submitted research was to confirm a hypothesis whether getting the executive function testing closer to real life may contribute to their diagnosis specification. In the conducted research, the individual performance of the group comprising 29 persons with dysexecutive syndrome was compared with the individual performance of the control group of 29 healthy persons. The testees' performance was monitored in two test situations - at standstill (standard testing) and during noise load (real conditions simulation). In both test situations the identical tests of NEUROP-2 (KIQ, PAARE, GO/NO-GO, LISEQ, HANOI and NATE) were used. In compliance with the hypothesis, negative impact of noise on the performance of persons with dysexecutive syndrome was proved in the KIQ a HANOI tests. In both cases presented above, the testees with dysexecutive syndrome were characterized by statistically considerable performance degradation during the noise load. In the other utilized tests (PAARE, GO/NO-GO, LISEQ and NATE), the noise impact on the...
Executive functions-diagnostic and rehabilitation
Klucká, Jana ; Kulišťák, Petr (advisor) ; Kebza, Vladimír (referee)
Executive function testing still appears to be very complicated for many reasons. In practice, we can meet the situations in which commonly used standardized neuropsychological tests do not reveal injury in executive functions, which is absolutely obvious in everyday life. The goal of the submitted research was to confirm a hypothesis whether getting the executive function testing closer to real life may contribute to their diagnosis specification. In the conducted research, the individual performance of the group comprising 29 persons with dysexecutive syndrome was compared with the individual performance of the control group of 29 healthy persons. The testees' performance was monitored in two test situations - at standstill (standard testing) and during noise load (real conditions simulation). In both test situations the identical tests of NEUROP-2 (KIQ, PAARE, GO/NO-GO, LISEQ, HANOI and NATE) were used. In compliance with the hypothesis, negative impact of noise on the performance of persons with dysexecutive syndrome was proved in the KIQ a HANOI tests. In both cases presented above, the testees with dysexecutive syndrome were characterized by statistically considerable performance degradation during the noise load. In the other utilized tests (PAARE, GO/NO-GO, LISEQ and NATE), the noise impact on the...

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