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From the list of over 70 Measures available, choose the one with you are working and enter your subjects values into the trials input form. The system scores your anonymous subject and shows you where their scores lie relative to research data published in common journals. All of our data is in the public domain. You may also simply search for common characteristics in demographics across all studies throughout all measures. The total number of studies is in the hundreds and growing frequently.
Scoring a measure
- Select a neuropsychological measure
- Provide the basic demographics (age, education and gender)
- Provide the applicable raw score
- Normative scores are instantly calculated
- Rank results by highest number of subjects in study, highest number of demographic similarities, or recent studies ordered by year
Searching available norms for specific populations
- Select the demographics (age, language, country of origin)
- Select the applicable neuropsychological measures
- Available studies will be provided, and can be sorted for easy and immediate use
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.
- [5_Digit_Stroop] Five-Digit Stroop Test
- [9HolePeg] Nine-Hole Peg
- [ACE_R] Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination Revised
- [ACT] Auditory Consonant Trigrams
- [AMT] Australia Motor Test
- [AQT] Alzheimer’s Quick Test
- [BDAE_CIM] BDAE Complex Ideational Material
- [BDI_PC] Beck Depression Inventory (Primary Care)
- [BNE] Batería Neuropsicológica en Español
- [BNT] Boston Naming Test
- [BNT15] Boston Naming Test-15 item
- [BVMT_R] Brief Visuospatial Memory Test Revised
- [BVRT] Benton Visual Retention Test
- [CAN] Cancellation Tests
- [CCPT_II] Conners Continuous Performance Test-II
- [CCT] Children’s Category Test
- [CLOX] CLOX
- [CPT3] Conners CPT3
- [CT] Category Test
- [CTT] Color Trails Test
- [DFT] Design Fluency Test
- [DigitSpan] Digit Span
- [DigSym] Coding (Digit Symbol)
- [DYNA] Grip Strength Test
- [EIWA] Escala de Inteligencia Wechsler para Adultos
- [FAB] Frontal Assessment Battery
- [FOME] Fuld Object-Memory Evaluation
- [FT] Finger Tapping Test
- [GPT] Grooved Pegboard Test
- [HDS] HIV Dementia Scale
- [HVLT] Hopkins Verbal Learning Test
- [HVOT] Hooper Visual Organization Test
- [IGT] Iowa Gambling Task
- [JLO] Judgement of Line Orientation
- [MDRS] Mattis Dementia Rating Scale
- [MMSE] Mini-Mental Status Exam
- [MoCA] Montreal Cognitive Assessment
- [NCSE] Cognistat
- [NeSBHIS] Neuropsychological Screening Battery for Hispanics
- [NEUROPSI1] Evaluación Neuropsicológica Breve en Español
- [NEUROPSI_1] NEUROPSI
- [NIHToolboxCog] NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery
- [OTT] Orals Trails Test
- [PASAT] Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test
- [PerriAVLT] Perri Auditory Verbal Learning Test
- [RavensPMT] Raven’s Progressive Matrices Test
- [RBANS] Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status
- [R_OCF] Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure
- [SDMT] Symbol Digit Modality Test
- [SemiCF] Semicomplex Figure
- [SPM] Raven’s Standard Progressive Matrices
- [SPNP11LA] Spanish-Language NP Tests in Eleven Latin American Countries
- [SPNP9LA_Peds] Spanish-Language NP Test in 9 Latin American Countries-Peds
- [Stroop_C] Comalli Stroop
- [Stroop_G] Golden Stroop
- [Stroop_H] Hammes Stroop
- [Stroop_K] Kaplan Stroop
- [Stroop_V] Stroop Victoria
- [TexMexAANS] TexMexAANS
- [TMT] Trailmaking Test
- [TPT] Tactual Performance Test
- [VF] Verbal Fluency Test
- [VFDT] Visual Form Discrimination Test
- [VSVT] VSVT
- [WAIS_IV_Mexico_] WAIS-IV (Mexico)
- [WCST_128] Wisconsin Card Sorting Test-128
- [WCST_64] Wisconsin Card Sorting Test-64 Card
- [WCST_M] Wisconsin Card Sorting Test-Modified Version
- [WHO_UCLAAVLT] WHO/UCLA AVLT
- [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).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the methodology used?
- Which measures?After comprehensively searching the neuropsychological literature, we determined which measures we deemed important to include normative data for the database. We sought out the most commonly neuropsychological measures currently used in both clinical and research settings. We made an effort to focus on cross-cultural neuropsychological measures utilized in the neuropsychological literature, due to the scarcity of these neuropsychological studies.
Normative data provided by NeuroPsychNorms are collected from peer-reviewed studies. - Which variables?After comprehensively looking at each measure we selected, we determined which raw data is commonly scored throughout the literature. For example, the Trail Making Test commonly utilizes scores for Trial A and B while some studies provide B-A, or B+A, B-A/B and errors. We did not include those specific measures in the database.
- Means and standard deviations?In order for the scoring program to function, the studies must provide means and standard deviations of the measure’s variables. As a consequence, we excluded from our database studies which do not include both a Mean and Standard Deviation of a variable.
- Stratification of Data?If the normative data was not stratified (based on demographics, such as age, education, and gender identity), which is common for control studies comparing an experimental group, an age range was at minimum required to be included in the database. While age was required, we find that education to be important but not required. We included those studies even if they did not report any information on education. Some studies gave also information such as a ratio of males to females but did not actually separate their data based on this gender identity demographic. Stratified data includes gender identity stratification only if the study actually provided separate scores based on gender.Number of Demographic Stratifications is determined by the number of Stratification types that the study separates their data based on demographic information. The most common types are age, gender identity, and education. For example, if the data of a study is separated by these three demographic information, the study will have a higher rank than a 2-tier stratification. The program has the capacity to rank based on the number of stratifications by selecting the Demographics button next to the Enter button.
- Presentation of scored data?Scored data are presented by providing a z-score and precentiles only, at this time.
- NPNorms AppsWe have an app available in the app store for iOS. This app allows for scoring and searching on a mobile device running on iOS. The app is secured so you must have a key to get in to use it. You can get a key by signing up for our 2 Month Free Trial.Coming soon: an app only account which provides the key to access the app AND provides basic searching and scoring in the website. This access is only $5.99/month (paid in annual installments).
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Also coming soon is an Android app that will be available in the google play store.
New features added often
- Fixed batteries can now be created for those clinics that administer a prescribed battery to clients and/or for clinical NP research protocols.
- All data from all subjects is available to be transferred and analyzed to your statistical software.
- Without sharing your client data, the template scoring battery protocol can be shared to your colleagues.
- Personal “internal” norms can be added to your private account.
- iOS App available in the App Store
with
- Normative database accesses more than 70 of the most commonly used measures in neuropsychology
- Normative data collected from peer-reviewed studies
- Nearly 10,000 study results and 1500 citations, and growing
- Data sample size (n) of ~80,000 individuals
- Quick and easy to search and sort on all platforms, including mobile and tablet
- Consistently updated with the most recent measures and studies
- Focus on ethnically diverse and international norm research
- Opportunity to suggest new measures
- Opportunity to submit studies
No identifying information of your clients/research participants is stored by us in any way.