Research Article

Life after Adolescent and Adult Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Self-Reported Executive, Emotional, and Behavioural Function 2–5 Years after Injury

Table 1

Overview of performance-based neuropsychological tests assessing cognitive function in the subsample grouped into cognitive domains 3 months after TBI.

Neuropsychological testsReference

Motor function
Grooved PegboardDominant hand[63]
Information processing speed
Delis Kaplan Executive Function System(D-KEFS) [65]
Trail Making TestCondition 2 (number sequencing)
Condition 3 (letter sequencing)
(TMT)
Color-Word Interference TestCondition 1 (color naming)
Condition 2 (word reading)
(CWIT)
Symbol Digit Modality TestOral version
Written version
(SDMT)[64]
Attention
Conners’ Continuous Performance Test II(CPT-II)[66]
Visual memory
Continuous Visual Memory Test(CVMT)[69]
Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test (ROCF)[68]
Verbal memory
California Verbal Learning Test-II(CVLT-II)[67]
Executive function
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test computer version(WCST)[70]
Verbal Fluency Test (D-KEFS)Condition 1 (letter fluency),
Condition 3 (category change)
[65]
TMT (D-KEFS)Condition 4 (number-letter sequencing)
CWIT (D-KEFS)Condition 3 (inhibition)
Condition 4 (inhibition/switching)
Tower Test (D-KEFS)