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- CNS_Vital_Signs_Computerized_Neurocognitive_Test abstract "The CNS Vital Signs computerized neuropsychological test platform is used to measure brain function or cognitive domains and examining testing effort for both children and adults (ages 8 – 90 years). The test is used to rapidly evaluate and subsequently track and manage neuropsychiatric symptoms, behaviors, and comorbidities. Results of testing are provided immediately after a test is completed and typically taken in context with other relevant clinical information such as history, physical examination, other psychological or neuropsychological tests, lab results, imaging studies, etc., in accordance with good clinical practice standards. Clinicians and researchers may choose an appropriate test set from ten normed neuropsychological tests along with an additional sixteen research subtests as well as over 50 (PRO) patient reported outcome questionnaires or instruments.Technically, the platform runs on Windows, IOS and web environments. Response times are measured with millisecond precision. Symptom validity or invalid responses are measured as embedded indicators within the neurocognitive tests. There are an infinite number of test forms.The majority of subtests are based on conventional neuropsychological tests (e.g., the Rey Memory Test, Stroop), however, some of these measures are new such as the shifting attention test (e.g., Shifting set test) enabling a more granular view of executive function.The normed testing options consist of the following subtests: The Verbal Memory Test measuring learning and recognition memory for words; immediate and delayed recall The Visual Memory Test measuring learning and recognition memory for geometric shapes; immediate and delayed recall The Finger Tapping Test measuring ability to perform hand motor movements to produce and satisfy an intention towards a manual action and goal The Symbol Digit Coding Test measures ability to recognizes and processes information i.e., perceiving, attending/responding to incoming information, motor speed, fine motor coordination, and visual-perceptual ability The Stroop Test measures how quickly a subject can react, in milliseconds, to a simple and increasingly complex direction set and inhibition / disinhibition of frontal or executive tasks The Shifting Attention Test measures the ability to recognize and respond to rules, categories, and manages or navigates rapid decision making. The CPT or Continuous Performance Test measures ability to track and respond to a single defined stimulus over lengthy periods of time while performing vigilance and response inhibition quickly and accurately. The Perception of Emotions Test measures how well a subject can perceive, identify, and react to specific emotions. The Non‐Verbal Reasoning Test measures how well a subject can perceive and understand the meaning of visual or abstract information and recognizing relationships between visual‐abstract concepts. The Four Part CPT Test (N-Back) measures a subject's working memory or how well a subject can perceive and attend to symbols using short-term memory processes and sustained attention or how well a subject can direct and focus cognitive activity on specific stimuli.The Neurocognitive domains assessed with the CNS Vital Signs tests are: Complex Memory Verbal Memory Visual Memory Psychomotor Speed Reaction Time Complex Attention Cognitive Flexibility Processing Speed Executive Function Social Acuity Reasoning Working Memory Sustained Attention Simple Visual Attention Motor SpeedMultimodal Testing: 50+ PRO - Patient Reported Outcome questionnaires or instrumentsThe 50+ (PRO) Patient Reported Outcome questionnaires or instruments made available in the CNS Vital Signs assessment platform supplements clinical evaluation and management activities by helping make sure the right questions have been asked and by rating the severity of the illness or impairment. The use of PRO rating scales can help formalize the assessment approach, helps ensure thoroughness, may clarify the presence or absence of disorders, generally provides an index of severity, and helps facilitate the determination of response to treatment and disease course over time.".
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