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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Lupus. 2009 Dec 21;19(3):268–279. doi: 10.1177/0961203309352092

Table 1.

Neurocognitive tests used in the clinical and research evaluations of children with SLE at Texas Children’s Hospital

Domains Neuropsychological Tests Task
Attention Conners’ Continuous Performance Test(CCPT) 68 vigilance
Trail making Test A (TMT)69 simple attention
Executive Function Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST)70 (% conceptual responses) shift of set, concept formation
Trail Making Test B (TMT) 69 cognitive flexibility
Verbal Fluency Test71 language/verbal fluency
Visual-spatial Function Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration (VMI)72 visual perception and motor coordination
Rey Complex Figure Test73 (RCFT)-copy scale perceptual organization
Psychomotor Speed Grooved Pegboard74 fine motor speed and complex coordination
Finger Tapping75 fine motor speed
Memory Test of Memory and Learning (TOMAL)76 visual and verbal learning and memory
Rey Complex Figure Test (RCFT)-recall73 visual memory
Intelligence WISC-IV, WASI, or WAIS-III 77, 78 general intellectual ability
Academic Achievement Woodcock Johnson-III 79 (reading and math) level of previous academic achievements