Table 1.
Battery | Subtest | <TP> |
SD <TP> |
n |
R
|
MD | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
T 1 | T 2 | T 1 | T 2 | LB | UB | ||||
DANA | PRT | 102.9 | 106.8 | 13.02 | 12.57 | 89 | 0.75 | 18.04 | |
0.60 | 0.84 | ||||||||
RT | 192.4 | 198.3 | 26.77 | 23.54 | 87 | 0.81 | 32.34 | ||
0.69 | 0.87 | ||||||||
ANAM4 | PRT | 97.62 | 103.56 | 13.10 | 10.31 | 50 | 0.51 | 25.42 | |
0.28 | 0.69 | ||||||||
RT | 86.88 | 91.38 | 11.46 | 12.76 | 50 | 0.60 | 22.37 | ||
0.39 | 0.75 | ||||||||
ImPACT | RT | 0.60 | 0.61 | 0.08 | 0.09 | 44 | 0.53 | 0.17 | |
0.28 | 0.71 |
Note. Reported mean throughput (<TP>) is the mean throughput of n total subjects (matched for test and retest), and SD <TP> is the associated standard deviation of the mean throughput of n total subjects. For the DANA data, R was calculated by the way of Equation 2, presented with LB and UB (constructed in the 95% confidence interval). With respect to the ANAM4 and ImPACT data listed here from Cole et al. (2013), the ICC model used to calculate R which was not reported in that work. Note that the reported metric for ImPACT is not <TP>, but rather ImPACT’s composite score. The MD is calculated from Equations 3 and 4, using the greater standard deviation between the two time points per subtest, per test battery. TP = throughput; LB = lower bound; UB = upper bound; MD = minimum difference; DANA = Defense Automated Neurobehavioral Assessment; ANAM = Automated Neurobehavioral Assessment; ImPACT = Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing; RT = Reaction Time; PRT = Procedural Reaction Time.