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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jun 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2008 May 6;31(1):1–7. doi: 10.1080/13803390801945038

TABLE 2.

Full Scale IQ-adjusted mean neurocognitive performance in MD versus HC groups

Neurocognitive test MD
(N ≤ 20)
HC
(N ≤ 13)
p d
SST
    Stop Signal Latency (ms)a 223 (190) 506 (153) 0.0008 1.64
    Stop Signal RT (ms)b 225 (133) 71 (107) 0.006 1.28
    Go RT (ms)b 448 (101) 577 (81) 0.003 1.42
CPT
    da 1.54 (1.3) 2.08 (1.01) 0.26 0.47
    βc 0.32 (0.3) 0.13 (0.2) 0.08 0.75
    Hit RT (ms)b 332 (85) 321 (67) 0.73 0.14
CWIT
    Raw, Color Naming Score (s)b 35 (9) 27 (7) 0.05 0.88
    Raw, Word Reading Score (s)b 25 (10) 26 (8) 0.89 0.06
    Raw, Inhibition Score (s)b 65 (21) 57 (16) 0.31 0.43
    Raw, Inhibition/Switching Score (s)b 73 (21) 66 (16) 0.37 0.39

Note. Standard deviations in parentheses. MD=at risk with nonmanic mood disorder. HC=healthy control. d=effect size. WASI=Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence. IQ=intelligence quotient. CWIT=Color–Word Interference Test. CPT=Continuous Performance Task. d′=attentiveness. β=response bias index. RT=reaction time. SST=Stop Signal Task.

a

Higher scores=better performance.

b

Lower scores = better performance.

c

Lower scores = a relatively more impulsive response style.