I. Assessment Concepts and Methods
A. Approaches to Assessing the Relationship between Cognition and
Everyday Functioning
1. Neuropsychology and the Prediction of Everyday Functioning,
Thomas D. Marcotte, Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, J. Cobb Scott,
Rujvi Kamat, & Robert K. Heaton
2. Theories and Models of Everyday Functioning, Deirdre R. Dawson,
Tania Giovannetti, & Barry Trentham
3. Human Factors/Ergonomics: Relevance to Assessments of Everyday
Functioning, Laura H. Barg-Walkow, Cara B. Fausset, & Wendy A.
Rogers
4. The Relationship between Cognition and Function: The
Occupational Therapy Perspective, Carolyn M. Baum, Anna E. Boone, &
Timothy J. Wolf
5. Cultural Considerations in the Assessment of Functional
Abilities, Mariana Cherner & Lily Kamalyan
B. Assessment of Specific Functional Abilities and Assessment
Considerations
6. The Relationship between Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
and Neuropsychological Performance, Rosie E. Curiel Cid, Amarilis
Acevedo, & David A. Loewenstein
7. The Prediction of Employment Functioning from Neuropsychological
Performance, Joseph R. Sadek
8. Medication Management, Terry R. Barclay, Matthew J. Wright,
Taylor P. Kuhn, & Charles H. Hinkin
9. The Brain on the Road, Jennifer Merickel & Matthew Rizzo
10. Naturalistic Assessment: Everyday Environments and Emerging
Technologies, Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe & Kayela Arrotta
11. Wearable Sensors, Ambulation, and Health, Catherine Sumida &
Diane J. Cook
12. Ambulatory Assessment, Naomi S. Chaytor & Luciana Mascarenhas
Fonseca
13. Virtual-Reality-Based Neuropsychological Assessments of
Everyday Functioning, Thomas D. Parsons, Robert Kane, & Tyler C.
Duffield
II. Everyday Impact of Normal Aging and Neuropsychiatric
Disorders
14. Normal Aging and Everyday Functioning, Karlene Ball & Rachel
Benz
15. Everyday Functioning in Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive
Impairment, Brian C. Castelluccio & Nicole C. R. McLaughlin
16. Everyday Functioning in Vascular Cognitive Impairment, Robert
H. Paul, Lauren E. Salminen, & Joseph A. D. McBride
17. Everyday Impact of Traumatic Brain Injury, Catherine A. Mateer,
Rema A. Lillie, Holly Tuokko, & Leslie H. Neipert
18. Cognitive Functioning and Everyday Tasks in Multiple Sclerosis,
Peter A. Arnett & Megan M. Smith
19. Everyday Impact of HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders, J.
Cobb Scott, Haley Ceremony, & Thomas D. Marcotte
20. The Influence of Depression on Cognition and Daily Functioning,
David J. Moore, Raeanne C. Moore, Laura M. Campbell, & J. Hampton
Atkinson
21. Cognition and Daily Functioning in Schizophrenia, Amanda
McCleery & Michael F. Green
22. Future Directions in the Assessment of Everyday Functioning,
Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, Thomas D. Marcotte, & Igor Grant
Index
Thomas D. Marcotte, PhD, is Professor in the Department of
Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD),
Co-Director of the Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research, and
Program Manager of the HIV Neurobehavioral Research Program at
UCSD. Dr. Marcotte’s research focuses on the development of methods
for assessing and predicting the impact of cognitive impairments,
as a result of substance use or neurological conditions, on the
ability to carry out a broad range of everyday activities, in
particular, driving an automobile. He has published numerous
articles and book chapters on these topics and has served on the
editorial boards of the Journal of the International
Neuropsychological Society and Neuropsychology.
Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, PhD, is Regents Professor and H. L.
Eastlick Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology at
Washington State University. Dr. Schmitter-Edgecombe’s research
focuses on investigating relationships between cognition and
everyday functioning, and developing interventions and smart
technologies to help delay functional disability and increase the
quality of life of individuals with cognitive impairment. Her
innovative interdisciplinary work with computer scientists and
engineers has improved understanding of factors that can impact the
ability to function independently and has led to the development of
more ecologically valid assessment methods. She has published
widely, serves on the editorial boards of leading neuropsychology
journals, and has mentored many graduate students who are making
significant contributions to the field.
Igor Grant, MD, is Mary Gilman Marston Distinguished Professor of
Psychiatry and Director of the HIV Neurobehavioral Research Program
and the Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research at the University of
California, San Diego. Dr. Grant has contributed extensively to the
literature on neuropsychiatry, in particular, on the effects of
alcohol abuse, drug abuse, HIV, and other disease states on
neurocognitive functioning and underlying brain disease. His work
has also touched on the effects of life stress on health. He is
founding editor of the Journal of the International
Neuropsychological Society and AIDS and Behavior. He is a recipient
of the Distinguished Lifetime Contribution to Neuropsychology Award
and the Nelson Butters Award for research contributions to clinical
neuropsychology from the National Academy of Neuropsychology.
"The second edition of this well-written, practical, sometimes
thought-provoking and always easy-to-digest book about everyday
functioning is a welcome treat. It covers a breadth of topics, from
driving to medication management, cultural issues, sensors, virtual
reality, and more. Readers will learn about new tests, new
approaches, and new ways of measuring problems encountered in
everyday life. Psychologists, occupational therapists, and other
professionals engaged in person-centered rehabilitation with
different diagnostic groups--including patients with stroke,
Alzheimer’s disease and traumatic brain injury--will benefit from
this book."--Barbara A. Wilson, OBE, PhD, clinical
neuropsychologist, Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropsychological
Rehabilitation and St. George’s Hospital, United Kingdom
"This updated guide is a 'must-have' for clinical
neuropsychologists and other health professionals interested in the
complex ways that cognition influences everyday functioning. The
book takes an accessible, multidisciplinary approach to
communicating important conceptual, methodological, and clinical
issues. A particularly compelling feature of the second edition is
the integration of new coeditor Schmitter-Edgecombe, who brings
expertise in the technological aspects of cognition and
functioning."--Steven Paul Woods, PsyD, Professor of Psychology,
University of Houston, and Adjunct Professor of Psychological
Science, University of Western Australia
"This is a very solid, worthwhile information source for the
applied clinician and a useful and accessible text for the
neuropsychology trainee. The volume is at the forefront of the
integrated field of cognition and everyday functioning, which is
especially heartening given the rapidity of change in this field. I
am particularly impressed with the up-to-date chapters on
naturalistic observations and new, technologically derived methods
for ecologically valid assessments. I can easily see myself using
this second edition in my graduate cognitive assessment courses as
well as in my own neuropsychology practice."--L. Stephen Miller,
PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Georgia-
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