In order to produce high levels of evidence, we would like to welcome qualified systematic reviewers to contribute specific systematic reviews. This topic will also invite extensive reviews focusing on recent advances of neuropsychological intervention for diseases. It will specifically welcome reviews, scoping reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses. This Research Topic focuses on the new advances of evidence-based neuropsychology, which will include multi-system disorders, including elderly, neurodegenerative diseases. Thus, it is urgent to perform studies based on evidence to get conclusive results.
The research for EBN is still in developing, results for some applications are still inconclusive. EBN develops with the following concepts: clinical and research studies with neurological, psychiatric and psychological patient populations in all age groups behavioral or pharmacological treatment regimens cognitive experimentation and neuroimaging multidisciplinary approach embracing areas such as developmental psychology, neurology, psychiatry, physiology, endocrinology, pharmacology, and imaging science. EBN helps to understand brain-behavior relationships and development to help children and adolescents think, function and learn. Neuropsychologists can help people with problems of learning, memory, organization and emotional control resulting from brain injuries or neurological disorders. Evidence-Based Neuropsychology (EBN) is subsets of neuropsychology it also developed with modern technology.
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The innovations of neuropsychology have been achieved, including the formal definition of neuropsychological concepts and tasks in cognitive ontologies creation of collaborative neuropsychological knowledgebases design of web-based assessment methods that permit free development, large-sample implementation, and dynamic refinement of neuropsychological tests and the constructs these aim to assess. Over the past 20 years, our knowledge about neuropsychology has dramatically increased because of the development of neuroimaging, the human genome project, psychometric theory, and information technologies.