Predictions regarding research and service delivery in human neuropsychology during the 1990s are presented. Issues addressed include considerations regarding the following: developmental studies of "normal" brain-behavior relationships; simultaneous measurement of brain activity and behavior; dimensionality of psychometric instruments; statistics and mathematical models; socioemotional and personality correlates of brain disease; study of "at risk" groups; neuropsychological taxonomies; model and theory development; comparative neuropsychology; neurochemistry of brain-behavior relationships; impact of non-neurological diseases; the interface of neuropsychology and psychiatry; applications in social problem areas; cognitive rehabilitation; and trends in certification and credentialing.
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