Brief Neuropsychological Cognitive Examination (BNCE)

Measures processing skills required for everyday functioning

The BNCE is an excellent way to start a process-oriented neuropsychological exam — it quickly assesses cognitive functioning, enabling specific cognitive abnormalities that may warrant more detailed evaluation to be revealed. The measure assesses both the ability to process conventional, frequently used information as well as the ability to process novel or incomplete information. The assessment has been found to be especially useful in evaluating patients with sequelae of head injury, stroke, encephalitis, and primary degenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s, Parkinson’s, and Pick’s diseases, and those suffering from seizure disorders, schizophrenia, mood disorders, and alcohol and drug abuse, making it useful to be used as a general cognitive profile that can be used for screening, diagnosis or follow-up.


ASSESSMENT SCALES

To focus on processing skills required for everyday functioning, whilst remaining sensitive to mild impairment often missed by other brief cognitive screeners, the BNCE assesses the ability to process both conventional, frequently used information, as well asnovel or incomplete information through the following scales:

  • Working memory

  • Gnosis

  • Praxis

  • Language

  • Orientation

  • Attention

  • Executive functions


AREAS OF APPLICATION

  • Evaluating patients with sequelae of head injury, stroke, encephalitis, and primary degenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s, Parkinson’s and Pick’s disease.

  • Usefulfor individuals suffering from seizure disorders, schizophrenia, mood disorders, and alcohol and drug abuse.

  • Screener for specific cognitive abnormalities which may warrant more detailed evaluation.

  • Monitor course of both psychiatric and neurological disease.


REPORT OPTION

At this stage, the BNCE is hand-scored. The scored assessment provides practitioners with a total score, which indicates overall severity of neurological disorder, with two aggregate scores indicating the patient’s ability to process conventional versus novel information independently. Such scores may assist practitioners to differentiate problems caused by subcortical lesions from those caused by cortical lesions or those caused by primary psychiatric disorders.


SOUTH AFRICAN RESEARCH

Although South African research and norms are not yet available for the Brief Neuropsychological Cognitive Examination, JvR Psychometrics welcomes the opportunity to partner with clients in conducting research studies in their organisations.

Product Info

Training

None

Age range

Individuals ages 18 years and older

Administration time

Not specified

Norms

Global norms

Languages

English

Administration Platform

Hand-scorable

Integrated reports

Available

Author

Joseph M. Tonkonogy, MD, PhD

Publisher

Western Psychological Services

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