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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pract Neurol (Fort Wash Pa). 2020 Nov-Dec;2020:24–45.

TABLE.

TABLET-BASED COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT MEASURES

Domains Peer-reviewed publicationsa Administration Administration time Automated report Languages
Att/EF Mem Lang VS
BHA X X X X 4 Examiner 10 min Yes 18
CAMCI X X X 12 Self 20 min Yes 1
CANS-MCI X X X 3 Selfs 30 min Yes 4
CANTAB-PAL X 100+ Self 8 min ND 45
CBB X X 100+ Self 12–15 min ND 43
NIH EXAMINER X 14 Examiner 20–30 min No 6
NIHTB-CB X X X 100+ Examiner 31 min Yesb 2

Abbreviations: Att/EF, attention and executive dysfunction; BHA, Brain Health Assessment; CAMCI, Computer Assessment of Mild Cognitive Impairment; CANS-MCI, Computer-Administered Neuropsychological Screen for Mild Cognitive Impairment; CANTAB-PAL, Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery Paired Associates Learning; CBB, CogState Brief Battery; Lang, language; Mem, memory; ND, no data; NIH-EXAMINER, National Institutes of Health Executive Abilities: Measures and Instruments for Neurobehavioral Evaluation and Research; NIHTB-CB, NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery; VS, visuospatial.

a

For many of these tests, the majority of validation studies have occurred using personal computer (PC) versions as discussed in the text. It is critical that validation studies conducted on a paper-and-pencil or PC version of a test are not mistaken for validation in the tablet. Furthermore, the normative data gathered from paper-and-pencil or PC versions cannot be used for tablet-based adaptations.

b

Scores only.