Concussion testing is done when a person experiences a minor head trauma, typically caused by blunt trauma to the head.
A brain injury is a disruption in the function of the brain when an outside force makes it rock back and forth. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
A psychological assessment of a child involves a series of interviews and tests to evaluate a child's strengths and weaknesses across many areas.
Learning disorders are conditions that affect the way a child processes information. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging is the most common type of brain imaging, lighting up parts of the brain while patients think or perform activities. Learn more about this process.
A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that leads to short-term impairment of mental function.
Dementia refers to loss of brain function that affects capabilities like remembering, thinking, speaking, understanding others, and acting in socially acceptable ways.
Personality disorders are a group of mental disorders involving extreme and rigid ways of thinking and acting. Learn about symptoms and treatment.