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Neuropsychological test for attention
A continuous performance task, continuous performance test, or CPT, is any of several kinds of neuropsychological test that measures a person's sustained
Continuous_performance_task
Continuous performance task
The n-back task is a continuous performance task that is commonly used as an assessment in psychology and cognitive neuroscience to measure a part of
N-back
Assess neurological function associated with certain behaviors and brain damage
Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS) CNS Vital Signs (Brief Core Battery) Continuous performance task (CPT) Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT) d2 Test of
Neuropsychological_test
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List of regions in the human brain
List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain
Neuropsychological test
task, but not because of an improvement in executive cognitive function; they may have simply learned some strategies for doing this particular task that
Wisconsin_Card_Sorting_Test
Screening assessment for detecting cognitive impairment
drawing task (3 points) and a three-dimensional cube copy (1 point). Multiple aspects of executive function are assessed using an alternation task adapted
Montreal_Cognitive_Assessment
Popular IQ test for children
a code, children over 8 transcribe a digit-symbol code using a key. The task is time-limited. Symbol Search (primary) – children are given rows of symbols
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
Wechsler_Intelligence_Scale_for_Children
Neuropsychological test
first - a task that requires a degree of thinking ahead. One common use of the test is for diagnosis of executive impairment. The performance of the examinee
Tower_of_London_test
IQ test designed to measure intelligence in adults
attention" that the performance tasks required. As the Wechsler–Bellevue scale was the first to effectively use the performance scale, it also introduced
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
Wechsler_Adult_Intelligence_Scale
Assessment for brain damage
measurement how often a person is guessing rather than responding. Continuous performance task Gualtieri, C. Thomas; Johnson, Lynda G. (November 2005). "ADHD:
Test of Variables of Attention
Test_of_Variables_of_Attention
Neuropsychological test used to assess attention
The Posner cueing task, also known as the Posner paradigm, is a neuropsychological test often used to assess attention. Formulated by Michael Posner, it
Posner_cueing_task
Neuropsychological test
settings. Poor performance is known to be associated with many types of brain impairment, in particular frontal lobe lesion. The task requires the subject
Trail_Making_Test
Neuropsychological assessment
noticed that strategy was a good predictor of the child's performance on all three of the various tasks. In 1959 American (German immigrant)[citation needed]
Rey–Osterrieth_complex_figure
American neuroscientist (1916–2007)
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Benjamin_Libet
Topics referred to by the same term
a valley in Nigeria Integrated Visual and Auditory (IVA-2), continuous performance task, a type of neuropsychological test Interactive visual analysis
Iva
Cognitive processes necessary for control of behavior
Comprehensive Executive Function Inventory (CEFI) CogScreen Continuous Performance Task (CPT) Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT) d2 Test of
Executive_functions
Psychological test of working memory
impaired performance on the Corsi backward task as compared to the forward, while both the control group and the VSLD group showed poor performance on the
Corsi_block-tapping_test
Cognitive process
include the Stroop task, go/no-go task, Simon task, Flanker task, antisaccade tasks, delay of gratification tasks, and stop-signal tasks. Females tend to
Inhibitory_control
Topics referred to by the same term
physiotherapy Cognitive processing therapy, a psychotherapeutic approach Continuous Performance Task, measurement of attention Current Procedural Terminology, AMA
CPT
IQ test for children
composite scores that represent intellectual functioning in verbal and performance cognitive domains, as well as providing a composite score that represents
Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence
Wechsler_Preschool_and_Primary_Scale_of_Intelligence
Neuropsychological test to identify cognitive impairment
to address the neuropsychological omissions and improve the screening performance of the latter. The ACE encompassed tests of five cognitive domains:
Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination
Addenbrooke's_Cognitive_Examination
Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data
room without the fragrance. The memory performance of subjects who experienced stress during the object-location task decreased significantly when they were
Memory
Test of intelligence
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Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales
Reynolds_Intellectual_Assessment_Scales
Study of the brain related to specific psychological processes and behaviors
best approach or approaches for the task to be completed. These tasks have been designed so the performance on the task can be linked to specific neurocognitive
Neuropsychology
State of being awoken
optimal level of arousal for performance exists, and too little or too much arousal can adversely affect task performance. One interpretation of the Yerkes–Dodson
Arousal
Test to measure cognitive impairment
produced on the mini-mental status examination and neuropsychological test performance in Alzheimer's disease, ischemic vascular dementia, and Parkinson's disease"
Mini–mental_state_examination
Clinical cognitive test involving descending subtraction
Serial sevens (or, more generally, the descending subtraction task; DST), where a patient counts down from one hundred by sevens, is a clinical test used
Serial_sevens
Organism's perception of its environment with all of its senses
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Sensorium
Neuropsychological test
Making Test measures flexibility of thinking on a visual-motor sequencing task The Verbal Fluency Test measures letter fluency, category fluency, and category
Delis–Kaplan Executive Function System
Delis–Kaplan_Executive_Function_System
Process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles
most activities. Problems in need of solutions range from simple personal tasks (e.g. how to get from point A to B) to complex issues in business and technical
Problem_solving
Diagnostic testing performed at or near the point of care
the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status Arousal/Attention Continuous performance task D2 Test of Attention Four boxes test Galveston Orientation and
Point-of-care_testing
Russian neuropsychologist (1902–1977)
SSR, arguing that they demonstrate different (and lower) psychological performance from their contemporaries and compatriots under the economically more
Alexander_Luria
Scale to measure daytime sleepiness via a questionnaire
Epworth Sleepiness Scale to demonstrate response to treatment with nasal continuous positive airways pressure in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea".
Epworth_Sleepiness_Scale
Portuguese neuroscientist (born 1944)
How people learn: designing effective training to improve employee performance. London, United Kingdom. ISBN 978-0-7494-8471-2. OCLC 1098213554.{{cite
Antonio_Damasio
Interpretation of sensory information
with the pleasant task, subjects were more likely to perceive a letter B, and when letters were associated with the unpleasant task they tended to perceive
Perception
and colleagues in the early 1980s as an analogue of the human continuous performance task. Because the 5CSRTT has separate measures of attention, impulsivity
Five-choice serial-reaction time task
Five-choice_serial-reaction_time_task
Neuropsychological test
the test was created by Brickenkamp (1981) in Germany as a cancellation task. A meta-analysis, published in Personality and Individual Differences, found
D2_Test_of_Attention
Tendency to act on a whim without considering consequences
impulsivity tasks include the Continuous performance task (CPT), 5-choice serial reaction time task (5-CSRTT), Stroop task, and Matching Familiar Figures Task. Although
Impulsivity
British-Canadian neuroscientist and neuropsychologist (born 1918)
learned a new perceptual-motor task in order to determine what type of learning and memory were intact in him. This task involved reproducing the drawing
Brenda_Milner
Psychological assessment tool
and white matter volume and integrity were associated with better task performance on the BNT. The classically known language areas are Broca’s and Wernicke’s
Boston_Naming_Test
–Revised Procedural Reaction Time Pursuit Tracking Running Memory- Continuous Performance Task Simple Reaction Time Sleepiness Scale Spatial Processing – Sequential
Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics
Automated_Neuropsychological_Assessment_Metrics
Self-assessment on circadian rhythm
(including breaks), your job is interesting, and you are paid based on your performance. At what time would you choose to begin? Responses to the questions are
Morningness–eveningness questionnaire
Morningness–eveningness_questionnaire
Neuropsychological test
Agnosia Test, Finger Tip Writing, the Finger Tapping Test, and the Tactual Performance Test. One difficulty with the HRNB was its excessive administration time
Halstead–Reitan Neuropsychological Battery
Halstead–Reitan_Neuropsychological_Battery
Social competence assessment
the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status Arousal/Attention Continuous performance task D2 Test of Attention Four boxes test Galveston Orientation and
Vineland Social Maturity Scale
Vineland_Social_Maturity_Scale
Testing to identify brain impairments, their severity & location
variety of scales available, the nature of the tasks, as well as a wide gap in verbal and performance scores can give clues to whether there is a learning
Neuropsychological_assessment
Cognitive functions linked to specific neural systems
neurocognitive disorders (NCDs) are defined by a decline from a previous level of performance in one or more cognitive domains—complex attention, executive function
Neurocognition
American neuropsychologist, neurobiologist and Nobel laureate
allowing the patients to function normally instead of suffering from continuous seizures. Sperry first became interested in "split-brain" research when
Roger_Wolcott_Sperry
Medical diagnostic method
overall score.[citation needed] The Brixton test is a visuospatial sequencing task with rule changes. This test measures the ability to detect rules in sequences
Hayling_and_Brixton_tests
Neuropsychology term
neuroimaging, or neuropsychological testing. When dissecting complex mental tasks into their subcomponents, a researcher can establish a "single dissociation"
Dissociation (neuropsychology)
Dissociation_(neuropsychology)
Branch of medicine
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Behavioral_neurology
Set of cognitive and achievement tests for children
the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status Arousal/Attention Continuous performance task D2 Test of Attention Four boxes test Galveston Orientation and
Differential_Ability_Scales
sustained attention network has revealed the following: In a continuous performance task an association was found between higher dispositional mindfulness
Effects_of_meditation
Psychological test
think is best" to any questions, the subject was forced to interpret the task and proceed in a manner that was consistent with the individual's accustomed
Bender-Gestalt_Test
Medical diagnostic method
The Tactual Performance Test (TPT) is a neuropsychological test that attempts to measure motor abilities and the recall of motor stimuli. This test requires
Tactual_performance_test
Medical diagnostic method
2009 and which was designed to be used with the WAIS-IV. A person's performance is reported as five Index Scores: Auditory Memory, Visual Memory, Visual
Wechsler_Memory_Scale
Screening tool for detecting mild cognitive impairment
being tested to perform various tasks, including the following: Attention tasks Arithmetic calculations Memory tasks involving immediate and delayed recall
Saint Louis University Mental Status Exam
Saint_Louis_University_Mental_Status_Exam
Canadian neuropsychologist (1904–1985)
of the mind. In 1929, Hans Berger discovered that the brain exhibits continuous electrical activity and cast doubt on the Pavlovian model of perception
Donald_O._Hebb
Scientific field
allowing Golgi to argue that all the nerve cells in the nervous system are a continuous, interconnected network. In 1874, German neurologist and psychiatrist
Cognitive_neuroscience
Reading ability test
have mean of 100 and the standard deviation of 15. TWRE index integrate performances of both subtests, which is the reason why it is the most reliable test
Test of Word Reading Efficiency
Test_of_Word_Reading_Efficiency
Medical diagnostic method
potential brain trauma, especially in the right parietal lobe. Overall performance does not seem to distinguish those with unilateral left or right hemisphere
Benton_Visual_Retention_Test
Medical diagnostic method
Since the patient cannot apply standard pronunciation rules to complete the task, the examiner can assess their vocabulary by their ability to pronounce the
Wechsler Test of Adult Reading
Wechsler_Test_of_Adult_Reading
one on the adolescent limited path, and one control group. A Continuous Performance Task test (CPT) was used to test frontal lobe function. Larger neurocognitive
Developmental_theory_of_crime
Scale measuring brain injury recovery
outcome scales exist, including the Modified Rankin Scale, the Cerebral Performance Category Scale, and Functional Status Examination. Both the original
Glasgow_Outcome_Scale
Mnemonic device for suicide warning signs
"IS PATH WARM" webpage explains: "These warning signs were compiled by a task force of expert clinical-researchers and 'translated' for the general public
IS_PATH_WARM?
Study of biological and neural mechanisma in behaviour
Wang, William L.; Berman, Gordon J.; Ölveczky, Bence P. (2021-02-03). "Continuous Whole-Body 3D Kinematic Recordings across the Rodent Behavioral Repertoire"
Behavioral_neuroscience
Austrian neuroscientist (1919–2015)
Retention Test Continuous Performance Task Halstead–Reitan Neuropsychological Battery Hayling and Brixton tests Lexical Decision Task Luria–Nebraska Neuropsychological
Karl_H._Pribram
Memory impairment test
Bauer (2007). Is There a Relationship Between Personality Pathology and Performance on Symptom Validity Tests? Investigating the Unknown with Community and
Test_of_Memory_Malingering
Medical diagnostic method
attention. Originally the test was known as the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Task (PASAT). The subjects are given in the version used as part of the Multiple
Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test
Paced_Auditory_Serial_Addition_Test
Colombian neuroscientist (born 1934)
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Rodolfo_Llinás
Numeric scale for severity of dementia
qualified health professional assesses a patient's cognitive and functional performance in six areas: memory, orientation, judgment & problem solving, community
Clinical_Dementia_Rating
Sub-field of neuropsychology
measure thought processes based on the reaction times when three simultaneous tasks are appointed that require a verbal response. On the other side, the environmental
Clinical_neuropsychology
Medical diagnostic method
assessment, in order to examine the role of memory in Digit-Symbol-Coding performance, WAIS-III (but not WAIS-IV) contains an optional implicit learning test:
Digit symbol substitution test
Digit_symbol_substitution_test
Test of dexterity
motor extremity, also called "fingerprint" dexterity. Poor Pegboard performance is a sign of deficits in complex, visually guided, or coordinated movements
Purdue_Pegboard_Test
Neuropsychological test
does this by attempting to link memory deficits with impaired performance on specific tasks. It assesses encoding, recall and recognition in a single modality
California Verbal Learning Test
California_Verbal_Learning_Test
Neuropsychological assessment
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Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status
Repeatable_Battery_for_the_Assessment_of_Neuropsychological_Status
American behavioral neurologist (1926–1984)
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Norman_Geschwind
Verbal fluency test
the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status Arousal/Attention Continuous performance task D2 Test of Attention Four boxes test Galveston Orientation and
Controlled Oral Word Association Test
Controlled_Oral_Word_Association_Test
Mental ability to track moving objects with attention
large number of participants found little correlation with a continuous performance task specifically designed to measure lapses in attention. MOT may
Multiple_object_tracking
Modern adaptive behavior of continuously dividing one's attention
information from partaking in multiple tasks, humans tend to pick the safer options that are less optimal. Continuous partial attention makes people more
Continuous_partial_attention
Medical diagnostic method
left hemisphere, and right hemisphere. The time it takes to administer the task is about 2 to 3 hours. The reason for the long length of time is the several
Luria–Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery
Luria–Nebraska_Neuropsychological_Battery
Learned ability involving specific body movements for a task
the energy consumption required for performance. Performance is an act of executing a motor skill or task. Continuous practice of a specific motor skill
Motor_skill
American neuropsychologist (1927–2021)
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Muriel_Lezak
Visual perception and vigilance test
the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status Arousal/Attention Continuous performance task D2 Test of Attention Four boxes test Galveston Orientation and
Dot_cancellation_test
Medical diagnostic method
international and abbreviated variants have been evaluated, indicating good performance for a broad range of IQ scores but with a reduced capability to accurately
National_Adult_Reading_Test
German-American psychologist (1916–1977)
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Hans-Lukas_Teuber
American neurologist (1938–2024)
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Kenneth_Heilman
Process of managing a task through its life cycle
different states of a task over its lifecycle. A more up-to-date task-state machine diagram, which is applicable to the modern continuous delivery method,
Task_management
Attentional functioning test
through 80 years. The test comprises 8 subsets that represent everyday tasks and has three parallel forms. It assess three aspects of attentional functioning:
Test_of_everyday_attention
Larger shape built out of smaller, distinct shapes. e.g a large "N" drawn in small "a"s
also been observed in other tasks such as golf putting where reading the small Navon letters leads to poorer putting performance. ASCII art Assessing Attention
Navon_figure
Medical diagnostic method
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Self-administered Gerocognitive Examination
Self-administered_Gerocognitive_Examination
Medical diagnostic method
Great Sorrow, the Monarch's name with the Thai King, and the address recall task with the patient's current address. The last change aimed to reflect cultural
Abbreviated_Mental_Test_Score
American neurologist, neuropsychiatrist, author and professor
Think Smart: A Neuroscientist's Prescription for Improving Your Brain's Performance, 2009. ISBN 1-59448-873-8 The Big Questions: Mind, 2012. Restak, Richard
Richard_Restak
Swiss-Brazilian doctor (born 1953)
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Mario_Christian_Meyer
Cognitive screening test
the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status Arousal/Attention Continuous performance task D2 Test of Attention Four boxes test Galveston Orientation and
Cognistat
framework for comparing and contrasting the performances of disparate neurobehavioral populations on similar tasks. Comparative neuropsychology involves the
Comparative_neuropsychology
Biological study Of bipolar disorder
on Go-No Go tasks, deficits in emotional decision making, poor probabilistic reasoning, impaired ability on continuous performance tasks, set shifting
Biology_of_bipolar_disorder
Medical evaluation
wide range of tasks that can impact rehabilitation. Forming the main body of the test, the language battery provides a profile of performance across all
Comprehensive_aphasia_test
Standardized test of visuospatial skills
complexity of task demands, not due to visuospatial deficits. Studies performed on people with schizophrenia found no deficit in performance. The test consists
Judgment_of_Line_Orientation
Tests evaluating social and emotional cognition impairment
the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status Arousal/Attention Continuous performance task D2 Test of Attention Four boxes test Galveston Orientation and
Mini-SEA
Relation of brain structure to psychological processes
patients and two tasks. One patient is impaired at one task but normal on the other, while the other patient is normal on the first task and impaired on
Cognitive_neuropsychology
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE-TASK
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE-TASK
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Continuous Extended
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Continuous
Boy/Male
Tamil
Continuous
Boy/Male
Tamil
Continuous
Girl/Female
Indian
Continuous, Younger sister
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Continuous
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Continuous Flow
Boy/Male
Indian
Continuous; Without Break
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Continuous
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Performance
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Continuous; Ongoing
Girl/Female
Indian
Continuous, Younger sister
Girl/Female
Tamil
Continuous, Younger sister
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Conduct; Regular Performance of Worship
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern
Good Performance; Good Person
Girl/Female
Tamil
Continuous, Younger sister
Boy/Male
Tamil
Continuous
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Continuous
Boy/Male
Hindu
Continuous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Performance
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE-TASK
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE-TASK
Girl/Female
Muslim
Morning star
Girl/Female
Unknown
Origin unknown.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Flower, Blossom
Male
Egyptian
, Good Bull.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Tender, Good, Kind, Polite
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, German, Teutonic
Free
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Gustavus, GUSZTÃV means "meditation staff."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Prashaanth | பà¯à®°à®·à®¾à®‚த
Peace
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Endearment; Showing Love or Affection to; Gaining the Love of Another
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE-TASK
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE-TASK
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE-TASK
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE-TASK
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE-TASK
n.
A continuous noise or murmur.
n.
Actual performance; deed; act; workmanship; agency; hence, manner of performance.
a.
Not deviating or varying from uninformity; not interrupted; not joined or articulated.
n.
Continuous growth; an accretion.
a.
Contiguous; touching.
a.
Not continuous; interrupted; broken off.
n.
That which is performed or accomplished; a thing done or carried through; an achievement; a deed; an act; a feat; esp., an action of an elaborate or public character.
n.
Fact; performance.
a.
Contiguous.
n.
Basso continuo, or continued bass.
adv.
Continuously.
n.
The act of performing; the carrying into execution or action; execution; achievement; accomplishment; representation by action; as, the performance of an undertaking of a duty.
n.
Achievement; deed; performance.
a.
In actual contact; touching; also, adjacent; near; neighboring; adjoining.
n.
A continuous fever.
a.
Touching; bordering; contiguous.
n.
Thread; continuous line.
a.
Without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening space or time; uninterrupted; unbroken; continual; unceasing; constant; continued; protracted; extended; as, a continuous line of railroad; a continuous current of electricity.
a.
Contiguous.
adv.
In a continuous maner; without interruption.