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Oral Presentation (40%): A Guidance Document Question Drawing on findings from neuropsychological research, you are asked to identify, describe, and analyse a challenge in the use of neuropsychological assessment tools.

PSY1063 Clinical And Experimental Neuropsychology Assessment Brief 2026 | DCU

PSY1063 Assessment Brief

This module is assessed by:

  • Oral presentation (40%)
  • MCQ (60%)

Oral Presentation (40%): A Guidance Document

Question

Drawing on findings from neuropsychological research, you are asked to identify, describe, and analyse a challenge in the use of neuropsychological assessment tools.  You are asked to make and record yourself giving a 10-minute oral presentation on this challenge.

  • This presentation should also make recommendations on how to address this challenge drawing on empirical research.
  • Presentations should be between 9-11 minutes in length. You will be penalised if you exceed this time limit. 
  • Students should upload an MP4 file including PowerPoint slides with an accompanying voiceover by 59pm on Friday March 13th 2026.
  • You are not required to record using your camera, only your microphone.
  • It is the student’s responsibility to familiarise themselves with university regulations on plagiarism, copying, and collusion (see your course handbook.

Presentation Rubric

Identification and understanding of a challenge

(25%)

Analysis of the challenge

(30%)

Recommendations

(25%)

Presentation

(20%)

  • Identification and justification of a challenge in the use of neuropsychological assessment tools.
  • Clear understanding of the challenge and the context
  • Demonstration of critical insight and reflection on the challenge.
  • Addresses a neuropsychological assessment component of the challenge.
  • Presents a coherent argument supported by literature.
  • Recommendations are research-based.
  • Clear link between recommendations and challenge.

 

  • Structure.
  • Layout.
  • Presentation skills.

General Guidance

  • Presentations should include a reference list – this may appear as a slide(s) at the end of the presentation. References should be formatted using APA (find guidelines here).
  • Please allow plenty of time prior to submission in case you run into technical difficulties.
  • Pay attention to all elements of the question: identify, describe, analyse, and recommend.
  • There are a number of ways that you may choose to structure your presentation. For example, you might choose a specific neuropsychological assessment tool (e.g. a cognitive test, a neuroimaging technique, etc.) and present a specific challenge around this.
  • Alternatively, you might choose to present on a more general challenge relevant across an array of assessment tools.
  • Make sure your presentation is well structured – all presentations should have a clear introduction, clear challenge identification and description, a clear analysis of the challenge backed-up by literature, a clear recommendation of how this challenge might be addressed based on empirical research, and a strong conclusion that ties everything together.
  • There should be a focus here on critical analysis. Address both sides of the argument and acknowledge all viewpoints around your chosen challenge.  An excellent presentation will display a deep understanding of the nuances of their chosen challenge, beyond simple description.  Don’t be afraid to take a strong stance – just make sure that stance is backed up by evidence.

Instructions on how to record and upload your presentation can be found in a separate document.

Additional Guidance And Resources

Advice about presentation skills is available from the DCU Student Support website https://www.dcu.ie/students

Here are some helpful links:

  • Fact Sheet on Presentation Skills: https://www.dcu.ie/students/counselling-service-factsheet-on-presentation-skills
  • The 4 Ps of Giving a Good Presentation: https://www.dcu.ie/students/study-skills-supportpresentations-2
  • Presentations tips and hints: https://www.dcu.ie/students/study-skills-supportpresentations-5
  • Worried about Presentations: Being Confident: https://www.dcu.ie/students/study-skillssupport-presentations-0 From Bangor University
  • website, here is a link to further guidance about presentations: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/studyskills/presentations.php.en
  • Delivering an effective presentation: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/studyskills/studyguides/delivering-presentation.php.en
  • Planning an effective presentation: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/studyskills/studyguides/planning-presentation.php.en
  • Using visual aids: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/studyskills/study-guides/using-visualaids.php.en
  • Using Microsoft PowerPoint: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/studyskills/msoffice.php.en#msppt