Behavioural Neurology / 2015 / Article / Tab 1 / 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 tests Reference Motor function Grooved Pegboard Dominant hand [63 ] Information processing speed Delis Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS)
[65 ] Trail Making Test Condition 2 (number sequencing) Condition 3 (letter sequencing) (TMT) Color-Word Interference Test Condition 1 (color naming) Condition 2 (word reading) (CWIT) Symbol Digit Modality Test Oral 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)