Assessments
Neurologically Compatible Assessments
We are often asked about neurologically compatible assessments to look at a range of functions and processes associated with learning. Here are ones that can be administered to gain an understanding of a range of cognitive processes and abilities
Ammons Quick Test
This test has been used for many years to help assess premorbid intelligence. It is a passive response picture-vocabulary test.
Aphasia Tests (Various)
Several aphasia and language tests examine level of competency in receptive and expressive language skills. (e.g., Reitan-Indiana Aphasia Screening Test)
BECK Youth Inventory For Children And Adolescents
These scales provide quick assessment of subjective experience of symptoms related to depression or anxiety.
Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test
This test evaluates visual-perceptual and visual-motor functioning, yielding possible signs of brain dysfunction, emotional problems, and developmental maturity.
Cognitive Symptom Checklists
Self-evaluation of areas of cognitive impairment for adolescents and adults
Continuous Performance Test
Tests that require intense attention to a visual-motor task are used in assessing sustained attention and freedom from distractibility. (e.g., Vigil; Connors Continuous Performance Test)
Controlled Oral Word Association Test
Different forms of this procedure exist. Most frequently used for assessing verbal fluency and the ease with which a person can think of words that begin with a specific letter
Cognistat (The Neurobehavioral Cognitive Status Examination)
This screening test examines language, memory, arithmetic, attention, judgment, and reasoning. It is typically used in screening individuals who cannot tolerate more complicated or lengthier neuropsychological tests
D2 Test Of Attention
his procedure measures selective attention and mental concentration
Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System
Assesses key areas of executive function (problem-solving, thinking flexibility, fluency, planning, deductive reasoning) in both spatial and verbal modalities, normed for ages 8-89
Grooved Pegboard
This procedure measures performance speed in a fine motor task. By examining both sides of the body, inferences may be drawn regarding possible lateral brain damage
Halstead Category Test
This test measures concept learning. It examines flexibility of thinking and openness to learning. It is considered a good measure of overall brain function. Various forms of this test exist.
Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery
A set of tests that examines language, attention, motor speed, abstract thinking, memory, and spatial reasoning is often used to produce an overall assessment of brain function. Some neuropsychologists use some or all of the original set of tests in this battery.
Hooper Visual Organization Test
This procedure examines ability to visually integrate information into whole perceptions. It is a sensitive measure of moderate to severe brain injury.
Kaufman Functional Academic Skills Test
A brief, individually administered test designed to determine performance in reading and mathematics as applied to daily life situations
Kaufman Short Neuropsychological Assessment
Measures broad cognitive functions in adolescents and adults with mental retardation or dementia
Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery
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MMPI-2 (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory)
This well-known and well-respected personality assessment is often used to accompany neuropsychological tests to assess personality and emotional status that might lend understanding to reactions to neurofunctional impairment
Memory Assessment Scales
This is a comprehensive battery of tests assessing short-term, verbal, and visual memory.
Quick Neurological Screening Test
This is a rapid assessment to identify possible neurological signs, primarily in motor, sensory, and perceptual areas.
Paced Auditory Serial Attention Test
Tests for attention deficits including concentration, speed of processing, mental calculation, and mental tracking. Sensitive for diagnosing cognitive impairment in individuals 16 and up
Paulhus Deception Scales
This instrument measures the tendency to give socially desirable responses, useful for identifying individuals who distort their responses
Personality Adjective Checklist
This self-report measure evaluate several personality patterns, primarily focusing on personality disorders
Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test
This procedure evaluates the ability to learn word lists. It is the forerunner of other tests of verbal learning using lists of words.
Rey Complex Figure Test
This drawing and visual memory test examines ability to construct a complex figure and remember it for later recall. It measures memory as well as visual-motor organization
Rey 15-Item Memory Test
This test is used to evaluate potential for malingering in memory.
Ey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test
Analyzes aspects of visuospatial ability and memory in all ages.
Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test
Evaluates impairments in everyday memory related to real life situations
Rogers Criminal Responsibility Scale
This instrument is designed to assess the impairment of an individual at the time a crime was committed
Rorschach Projective Technique
This familiar inkblot test is used to evaluate complex psychological dynamics. Persons with brain injury have been shown to produce certain kinds of responses that can complement other tests and help to understand personality changes associated with brain injury.
Sensory Screening Test
Various procedures include the assessment of tactile sensitivity to various objects, the ability to recognize objects by touch, and the ability to detect numbers written on the hands by touch alone. By examining both sides of the body, inferences may be drawn regarding possible lateral brain damage.
Stroop Test
This brief procedure examines attention, mental speed, and mental control.
Symbol Digit Modalities Test
Screening test for children and adults to detect cognitive impairment
Tactual Performance Test
Assesses speed of motor performance, tactile perception, spatial problem-solving, and spatial memory in all ages
Test Of Memory Malingering
This test is used to evaluate potential for malingering in memory.
Test Of Memory And Learning (TOMAL)
This test for children and adolescents measures numerous aspects of memory, assessing learning, attention, and recall
Test Of Memory Malingering
For ages 16-84, this visual recognition test helps discriminate malingered from true memory impairments
Thematic Apperception Test
This projective test is most commonly used to examine personality characteristics that may aid in understanding psychological or emotional adjustment to brain injury
Tower Of London
A test for all ages, assessing higher-level problem-solving, valuable for examining executive functions and strategy planning.
Verbal (Word) Fluency Tests (Various)
There are a variety of verbal fluency tests in use. Each is designed to measure the speed and flexibility of verbal thought processes. (e.g., Controlled Oral Word Association Test; Thurstone Verbal Fluency)
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
This set of 13 separate “subtests” produces measures of memory, knowledge, problem solving, calculation, abstract thinking, spatial orientation, planning, and speed of mental processing. In addition to summary measures of intelligence, performance on each subtest yields implications for different neurofunctional domains. The set of tests takes about an hour or more to administer. The WAIS-III is often the foundation for a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment.
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
Similar in concept to the Category Test, this procedure also measures the ability to learn concepts. It is considered a good measure of frontal lobe functioning.
Wechsler Intelligence Scale For Children – Fifth Edition (WISC V)
Comparable to the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, this procedure contains subtests that measure similar domains in children
Wechsler Memory Scale III
This set of 18 separate “subtests” yields information about various kinds of memory and learning processes. Summary memory indices are provided in addition to the individual scores of the subtests. The whole set of tests takes about an hour to administer. The WMS-III provides a comprehensive assessment of memory. It is co-normed with the WAIS-III and is usually used in conjunction with it.
Wide Range Achievement Test
Provides level of performance in reading, spelling, and written arithmetic. The reading and spelling tests are often used in estimating premorbid intellectual functioning
Other Tests:
- BECK Youth Inventories for Children and Adolescents
- Bender Visual Motor Gestalt (BVMG) Test
- Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination
- Boston Naming Test
- CANTAB (Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery)
- CDR Computerized Assessment System
- Cognitive Assessment Screening Instrument (CASI)
- Cognitive Function Scanner (CFS)
- Cognitive Symptom Checklists
- Comprehensive Aphasia Test (CAT)
- CogScreen: Aeromedical Edition
- Continuous Performance Task (CPT)
- Dean-Woodcock Neuropsychology Assessment System (DWNAS)
- Dementia Rating Scale
- Digit Vigilance Test
- Figural Fluency Test
- Finger Tapping (Oscillation) Test
- General Practitioner Assessment Of Cognition (GPCOG)
- Hayling and Brixton tests
- Iowa gambling task
- Kaplan Baycrest Neurocognitive Assessment
- Lexical decision task
- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
- MCI Screen
- MicroCog
- Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI)
- Mini mental state examination (MMSE)
- Mooney Problem Checklist
- Multilingual Aphasia Examination
- NEPSY
- North American Reading Test
- Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT)
- Pediatric Attention Disorders Diagnostic Screener (PADDS)
- Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status
- Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure
- Rorschach test
- Ruff Figural Fluency Test
- SCL-90 (Symptom Checklist 90)
- Shipley Institute of Living Scale
- Stroop Task
- Test of Memory and Learning (TOMAL)
- Test of Variables of Attention (T.O.V.A.)
- Trail-Making Test (TMT) or Trails A & B
- Validity Indicator Profile
- Verbal fluency tests
- Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V IQ test)
- Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS)
- Word Memory Test