212 research outputs found
A measure to remember: Adaptation, standardization and validation of the Dutch version of the Wechsler Memory Scale-Fourth Edition (WMS-IV-NL)
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151776.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 04 maart 2016Promotores : Kessels, R.P.C., Aldenkamp, A.P. Co-promotor : Hendriks, M.P.H.173 p
Haven't I seen you before? Measurement and manipulation of episodic memory confidence
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216190.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud University, 13 maart 2020Promotor : Kessels, R.P.C. Co-promotores : Schutter, D.J.L.G., Hendriks, M.P.H.163 p
Executive functions in children with SLI: A dynamic perspective
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178595.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud University, 08 december 2017Promotores : Verhoeven, L.T.W., Knoors, H.E.T. Co-promotores : Cuperus, J.M., Hendriks, M.P.H.199 p
The development and psychometric properties evaluation of the Indonesian version of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV)
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198046.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud University, 26 november 2018Promotor : Kessels, R.P.C. Co-promotores : Hendriks, M.P.H., Halim, M.S.130 p
THE INDONESIAN NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TEST BATTERY (INTB): PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES, PRELIMINARY NORMATIVE SCORES, THE UNDERLYING COGNITIVE CONSTRUCTS, AND THE EFFECTS OF AGE AND EDUCATION
Shinta Estri Wahyuningrum 1 , Augustina Sulastri 2 , M.P.H Hendriks 3 , Indonesian NP Consortium 4 , Gilles van Luijtelaar
Advancing Indonesian neuropsychological assessment with tools from computer science
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319689.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The need for neuropsychologists in Indonesia is increasing due to rising mental health awareness, an ageing population, and the prevalence of conditions like stroke and dementia. Neuropsychologists play key roles in diagnosis, intervention, and care for patients and families. In schools, neuropsychological services help create personalized educational plans. Many cognitive assessments use Western norms, which may not reflect Indonesia’s linguistic and cultural diversity. To address this, we introduced an online platform offering normative data for the Indonesian-Boston Naming Test (I-BNT), with features that adjust for demographic differences. A dynamic, expandable database allows for future updates to reflect Indonesia’s population. Despite current data being mostly from Java, the platform encourages collaboration and improved access nationwide. We also introduced the Indonesian Neuropsychological Test Battery (INTB), covering memory, attention, and language. Additionally, an automated scoring system using computer vision and an ASR model with Wav2vec2 improves objectivity in assessing hand-drawn and verbal responses. These technologies ensure fairer, faster, and more consistent testing. Integrating digital tools and local data strengthens Indonesia’s neuropsychological services.Radboud University, 18 juni 2025Promotores : Luijtelaar, E.L.J.M. van, Heskes, T.M. Co-promotores : Hendriks, M.P.H., Sulastri, A
Indonesia Neuropsychological Test Battery: Normative Score, Reliability, Age and Education Effects
Shinta Estri Wahyuningrum
Marc P.H. Hendriks,
Gilles van Luijtelaar
Augustina Sulastr
Indonesia Neuropsychological Test Battery: Normative Score, Reliability, Age and Education Effects
Shinta Estri Wahyuningrum
Marc P.H. Hendriks,
Gilles van Luijtelaar,
Augustina Sulastri
Pre- and Postoperative Verbal Memory and Executive Functioning in Frontal Lobe Epilepsy versus Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Neuropsychological assessment has become an important tool in evaluating the preoperative cognitive status and the postoperative cognitive outcome after neurosurgery in patients with focal epilepsy. Even though earlier studies predominantly focused on cognitive functioning in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), there is evidence for a great overlap in preoperatively affected cognitive functions between patients with TLE and patients with frontal lobe epilepsy (FLE). The current study aimed to investigate whether it is possible to differentiate between FLE and TLE patients prior to surgery based on different measures that assess verbal memory and executive functioning. Furthermore, since it has been proposed that the two groups develop differently after surgery, the postoperative cognitive development of patients was examined. Pre- and postoperative data of 303 patients with either FLE (n = 109) or TLE (n = 194) was retrospectively analyzed. Preoperative results indicate that the patient groups did not differ on measures of verbal memory functioning. In fact, measures of executive functioning may be more valuable in differentiating FLE from TLE patients. Postoperative findings revealed that there is no distinctive development between patients with FLE and TLE on the assessed cognitive functions. Results rather suggest that the lateralization, not the localization of epileptic activity may be the more important variable in evaluating preoperative presentation and postoperative outcome, at least for measures of verbal memory functioning. Results are discussed in the light of generalization concerns and heterogeneity issues pertaining to the patient groups that were included in this study. In conclusion, the present study adds to the knowledge base on the grounds of which patients may be advised for or against epilepsy surgery
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