Table 1.
Neuropsychological Domain/Test | Normative Data Source |
---|---|
Motor | |
Grooved Pegboard – DH | Heaton, Miller, Taylor & Grant39 [1,2,3,4] |
Grooved Pegboard – NDH | Heaton, Miller, Taylor & Grant39 [1,2,3,4] |
Processing Speed | |
Trail Making Test, Part A | Heaton, Miller, Taylor & Grant39 [1,2,3,4] |
WAIS-III Digit Symbol Coding | Heaton, Taylor & Manly40 [1,2,3,4] |
WAIS-III Symbol Search | Heaton, Taylor & Manly40 [1,2,3,4] |
Executive Functioning | |
Trail Making Test, Part B | Heaton, Miller, Taylor & Grant39 [1,2,3,4] |
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test – Perseverative Responses | Kongs et al.41 [1,2] |
Learning | |
Brief Visual Memory Test – Total Recall | Benedict42 [1] |
Hopkins Verbal Learning Test – Total Recall | Benedict et al.43 [1] |
Memory | |
Brief Visual Memory Test – Delayed Recall | Benedict42 [1] |
Hopkins Verbal Learning Test – Delayed Recall | Benedict et al. 43 [1] |
Working Memory | |
WAIS-III Letter Number Sequencing | Wechsler44 [1,2,3,4] |
Verbal Fluency | |
Controlled Oral Word Association Test | Gladsjo et al. (1999) [1,2,4] |
Reading Level | |
Wide Range Achievement Test – Reading 3rd Edition | Wilkinson45 [1] |
Note. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS). Normative data provides adjustments for the following demographic characteristics, as indicated:
Age;
Education;
Gender;
Ethnicity