NeuroPsychNorms

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Available Measures

Our database contains the most commonly used measures in the field of neuropsychology, and we welcome any suggestions on additions. More than 70 measures with studies from published journals are available for scoring, including all trials associated with each measure. Measure categories include Attention and Concentration, Visual and Verbal Learning, Cognitive Battery, Decision Making, and many others. We welcome the addition of new measures and will provide an easy method to include them into our database.

  1. [5_Digit_Stroop] Five-Digit Stroop Test
  2. [9HolePeg] Nine-Hole Peg
  3. [ACE_R] Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination Revised
  4. [ACT] Auditory Consonant Trigrams
  5. [AMT] Australia Motor Test
  6. [AQT] Alzheimer’s Quick Test
  7. [BDAE_CIM] BDAE Complex Ideational Material
  8. [BDI_PC] Beck Depression Inventory (Primary Care)
  9. [BNE] Batería Neuropsicológica en Español
  10. [BNT] Boston Naming Test
  11. [BNT15] Boston Naming Test-15 item
  12. [BVMT_R] Brief Visuospatial Memory Test Revised
  13. [BVRT] Benton Visual Retention Test
  14. [CAN] Cancellation Tests
  15. [CCPT_II] Conners Continuous Performance Test-II
  16. [CCT] Children’s Category Test
  17. [CLOX] CLOX
  18. [CPT3] Conners CPT3
  19. [CT] Category Test
  20. [CTT] Color Trails Test
  21. [DFT] Design Fluency Test
  22. [DigitSpan] Digit Span
  23. [DigSym] Coding (Digit Symbol)
  24. [DYNA] Grip Strength Test
  25. [EIWA] Escala de Inteligencia Wechsler para Adultos
  26. [FAB] Frontal Assessment Battery
  27. [FOME] Fuld Object-Memory Evaluation
  28. [FT] Finger Tapping Test
  29. [GPT] Grooved Pegboard Test
  30. [HDS] HIV Dementia Scale
  31. [HVLT] Hopkins Verbal Learning Test
  32. [HVOT] Hooper Visual Organization Test
  33. [IGT] Iowa Gambling Task
  34. [JLO] Judgement of Line Orientation
  35. [MDRS] Mattis Dementia Rating Scale
  36. [MMSE] Mini-Mental Status Exam
  37. [MoCA] Montreal Cognitive Assessment
  38. [NCSE] Cognistat
  39. [NeSBHIS] Neuropsychological Screening Battery for Hispanics
  40. [NEUROPSI1] Evaluación Neuropsicológica Breve en Español
  41. [NEUROPSI_1] NEUROPSI
  42. [NIHToolboxCog] NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery
  43. [OTT] Orals Trails Test
  44. [PASAT] Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test
  45. [PerriAVLT] Perri Auditory Verbal Learning Test
  46. [RavensPMT] Raven’s Progressive Matrices Test
  47. [RBANS] Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status
  48. [R_OCF] Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure
  49. [SDMT] Symbol Digit Modality Test
  50. [SemiCF] Semicomplex Figure
  51. [SPM] Raven’s Standard Progressive Matrices
  52. [SPNP11LA] Spanish-Language NP Tests in Eleven Latin American Countries
  53. [SPNP9LA_Peds] Spanish-Language NP Test in 9 Latin American Countries-Peds
  54. [Stroop_C] Comalli Stroop
  55. [Stroop_G] Golden Stroop
  56. [Stroop_H] Hammes Stroop
  57. [Stroop_K] Kaplan Stroop
  58. [Stroop_V] Stroop Victoria
  59. [TexMexAANS] TexMexAANS
  60. [TMT] Trailmaking Test
  61. [TPT] Tactual Performance Test
  62. [VF] Verbal Fluency Test
  63. [VFDT] Visual Form Discrimination Test
  64. [VSVT] VSVT
  65. [WAIS_IV_Mexico_] WAIS-IV (Mexico)
  66. [WCST_128] Wisconsin Card Sorting Test-128
  67. [WCST_64] Wisconsin Card Sorting Test-64 Card
  68. [WCST_M] Wisconsin Card Sorting Test-Modified Version
  69. [WHO_UCLAAVLT] WHO/UCLA AVLT
  70. [WRMT_Words] Warrington Recognition Memory Test–Words

In addition to normative data added by the NeuroPsychNorms team to the database, you are more than welcome to suggest studies containing new uncollected data or even measures for which we do not have any data at all.

While our literature tended to focus on normative data and/or control subjects on an experimental trial, the database also includes abnormal data (e.g., TBI, dementia, stroke) and unique data (e.g., re-test data and under other unique conditions). Again, feel free to suggest new studies with abnorms and unique conditions to an existing measure.

The database is configured so you can sort the data easily by the N-size, Demographics or Year. Number of Demographic Stratifications is determined by the number of Stratification types that the study separates their data based on demographic information. For example, if the data of a study is separated by Age, Education, and Gender Identity, this will be at a higher rank than a 2-tier stratification (Age and Education).