Neuropsi Atencion Y Memoria [INSTANT • 2027]
is a brief, standardized neuropsychological battery designed to evaluate attention and memory processes in Spanish-speaking adults. It was developed by Dr. Feggy Ostrosky-Solís and her colleagues at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery of Mexico. The test is part of a broader family of Neuropsi instruments (e.g., Neuropsi Brief, Neuropsi Infantil).
: Includes tasks like digit span (forward and backward) and mental subtraction to measure selective and sustained attention . Memory : Assesses different memory systems, including: Verbal Memory : Immediate and delayed recall of word lists. neuropsi atencion y memoria
Based on published studies (Ostrosky-Solís et al., 2003, 2007, 2012): The test is part of a broader family
| Condición | Atención | Memoria | |-------------------------|----------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------| | TDAH adulto | Muy bajo en sostenida y dividida | Normal o baja en memoria de trabajo | | Alzheimer temprano | Normal o levemente alterada | Grave déficit de evocación libre; mejora poco con claves | | Traumatismo craneal | Variable según gravedad (frecuente déficit atencional) | Deterioro en memoria de trabajo y episódica (lenta recuperación) | | Depresión mayor | Lenta (baja velocidad de procesamiento) | Deterioro subjetivo con objetividad casi normal | | Esquizofrenia | Grave en selectiva y sostenida | Déficit en aprendizaje (curva plana) | Based on published studies (Ostrosky-Solís et al
El Neuropsi es propiedad intelectual de sus autores y se distribuye a través de:
: Raw scores are converted into normalized scores based on age and education level, which is critical since cognitive performance is highly influenced by these factors. Manual Moderno Resources and Availability NEUROPSI: ATENCION Y MEMORIA - Manual Moderno
The ability to retrieve stored information after a delay, either spontaneously or with cues. 4. Executive Functions