Neurobehavioral testing definition

Neurobehavioral testing means an evaluation of the history of neurological and psychiatric difficulty, current symptoms, current mental status, and premorbid history, including the identification of problematic behavior and the relationship between behavior and the variables that control behavior. This may include interviews of a Member, a Member’s family, or others.
Neurobehavioral testing means an evaluation of the history of neurological and psychiatric difficulty, current symptoms, current mental status, and premorbid history, including the identification of problematic behavior and the relationship between behavior and the variables that control behavior. This may include interviews of the individual, family, or others. “Neurobehavioral Treatment” means interventions that focus on behavior and the variables that control behavior. “Neurocognitive Rehabilitation” means services designed to assist cognitively impaired individuals to compensate for deficits in cognitive functioning by rebuilding cognitive skills and/or developing compensatory strategies and techniques. “Neurocognitive Therapy” means services designed to address neurological deficits in informational processing and to facilitate the development of higher level cognitive abilities. “Neurofeedback Therapy” means services that utilize operant conditioning learning procedure based on electroencephalography (EEG) parameters, and which are designed to result in improved mental performance and behavior, and stabilized mood. “Neurophysiological Testing” means an evaluation of the functions of the nervous system. “Neurophysiological Treatment” means interventions that focus on the functions of the nervous system.