Biography
Tracey Brown
About
Tracey Brown is a licensed psychometrist in the State of Maryland and is certified by the Board of Certified Psychometrists. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology and her master’s degree in Developmental Psychology from Johns Hopkins University and a master’s degree in clinical psychology from George Mason University.
Tracey enjoys working with individuals of all ages and strives to create a warm and
comfortable environment for individuals and their families. She has particular interests
in the effects of traumatic head injuries and disorders related to executive dysfunction
and memory.
In her spare time, Tracey enjoys reading and spending time outdoors with her two
children.
Education
George Mason University Program, Fairfax, Virginia
Master of Arts, Clinical Psychology
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Master of Science, Developmental Psychology
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
View Tracey Brown’s curriculum vitae
Overview of test
Assessment's Content
Each evaluation is tailored to the individual, but typically explores several key areas of brain functioning through structured tasks, interviews, and standardized testing.
Content covered in our comprehensive assessment:
- Intellectual and cognitive ability
- Attention and concentration
- Adaptive functioning
- Working and long-term memory
- Language comprehension and expression
- Visual–spatial and motor skills
- Executive functioning
- Academic skills
Cognitive and Intellectual Functioning
Assesses overall thinking skills like reasoning, problem-solving, and how information is processed.
Language and Communication
Looks at both receptive (understanding) and expressive (speaking, writing) language abilities.
Attention and Executive Functioning
Evaluates focus, impulse control, organization, and flexible thinking—skills often affected in ADHD.
Visual-Spatial and Motor Skills
Evaluates the ability to perceive, interpret, and organize visual information, as well as fine motor coordination.
Memory and Learning
Assesses short-term, long-term, and working memory capabilities (e.g., how well someone can retain, retrieve, and use new information).
Adaptive Functioning
Measures emotional regulation, social interaction, coping skills, and how well someone manages daily responsibilities.
Overview
Forensic Neuropsychology Services
NeuroBehavioral Associates offers comprehensive forensic neuropsychology services tailored to legal, medical, and insurance-related matters. Our experienced team includes clinicians with specialized training in forensic contexts, serving individuals from infancy through adulthood. Whether the concern involves brain injury, developmental trauma, or psychological harm, we provide objective, evidence-based evaluations to support legal decision-making.
Forensic cases we have experience in:
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Hypoxic-Anoxic Brain Injury
- Birth-related neurological injury
- Medical malpractice
- Psychological trauma and PTSD
- Workmen’s compensation and disability claims