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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 27.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Neuropsychol. 2016 Mar 3;30(2):185–200. doi: 10.1080/13854046.2016.1139185

Table 1.

Neuropsychological test battery and normative data sources by ability domain.

Neuropsychological domain and tests Normative data sources
Abstraction/executive functioning
  Wisconsin card sorting task-64 item version Kongs, Thompson, Iverson, and Heaton (2000)1,2
  Trail making test (part B) Heaton et al. (2004)1,2,3,4
Attention/working memory
  WAIS-III letter number sequencing Heaton et al. (2003)1,2,3,4
  PASAT total correct Diehr et al. (2003)1,2,4
Learning
  Hopkins verbal learning test-revised (total recall) Benedict et al. (1998)1
  Brief visuospatial memory test-revised (total recall) Benedict (1997)1
Delayed recall
  Hopkins verbal learning test-revised (delayed recall trial) Benedict et al. (1998)1
  Brief visuospatial memory test-revised (delayed recall trial) Benedict (1997)1
Speed of information processing
  WAIS-III digit symbol Heaton et al. (2003)1,2,3,4
  WAIS-III symbol search Heaton et al. (2003)1,2,3,4
  Trail making test (part A) Heaton et al. (2004)1,2,3,4
Motor functioning
  Grooved pegboard Heaton et al. (2004)1,2,3,4

Note: Superscript number indicates which normative demographic corrections were made: 1Age; 2Education; 3Gender; 4Race.