All participants also
underwent cognitive testing.
Not exact matches
Odds are, each of these executives at some point
underwent a leadership evaluation — a combination of interviews and psychometric
tests, typically conducted by industrial - organizational psychologists, to gauge candidates» behavioural,
cognitive and personality traits.
If you sustain a concussion (or suspected concussion), you should
undergo a thorough evaluation and neuro -
cognitive test within 24 to 72 hours after the injury.
The animals had lived in zoos, research labs and sanctuaries, and had, therefore, been exposed to different stimuli and
undergone different
cognitive tests.
In this study, 11 stroke patients
underwent neuropsychological
testing and neuroimaging, which enabled investigators to correlate their
cognitive deficits with respect to lesion location.
In terms of
cognitive disability, the researchers found that in the subgroup of MS patients who
underwent neuropsychological
testing, those with more cerebral microbleeds had higher disability on verbal and other
cognitive function
tests.
Participants also
underwent testing of their ability to suppress a response and their
cognitive flexibility that allows them to switch back and forth between different tasks — both crucial capabilities in everyday life (employing the Delis - Kaplan Executive Function System Color - Word Interference
Test).
In the study, 138 junior and senior high school cheerleaders with concussions
underwent pre-season baseline neurocognitive
testing and completed at least one follow - up evaluation within 7 days of injury using Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (I
testing and completed at least one follow - up evaluation within 7 days of injury using Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and
Cognitive Testing (I
Testing (ImPACT).
The volunteers, a group that took no psychiatric medicine,
underwent a battery of
cognitive tests and a psychological interview, in which a researcher asked about their personal history, including drug and alcohol use and the stressful experiences of their lives.
Subjects completed
cognitive tests and
underwent PET scans of their brains.
Between 2004 and 2014, 477 patients treated with BMT at City of Hope
underwent standardized neuropsychological
testing before their transplant, and at the six - month and one -, two - and three - year marks after transplant;
testing was conducted on eight
cognitive domains, including executive function, verbal fluency and speed, processing speed, working memory, visual and auditory memory, and fine motor dexterity.
One 2013 paper found that, more than 7 years after the procedures, open - heart surgery patients scored slightly higher on
cognitive tests than did people who
underwent less invasive angioplasty, which requires only a local anesthetic.
In addition, all participants were asked to
undergo cognitive function
tests regarding word / letter fluency, the results of which were assessed for correlations with MR - proADM levels.
The study subjects
underwent a series of
cognitive tests in which both groups scored within the normal range, indicating that none of the participants were displaying signs of dementia or other forms of
cognitive decline.
People participating in the trial will
undergo various physical and
cognitive tests with an MRI scan completed at the beginning and end of the study.
This was an uncontrolled and open study, and so it is difficult to know how much significance we should place on the small improvements in neuropsychological
test scores observed in the mild
cognitive impairment participants who
underwent the training.
By simultaneously
testing different treatments, researchers can explore interventions that could prevent
cognitive impairment in humans
undergoing radiotherapy.
All
underwent fMRI and Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and
Cognitive Testing (ImPACT).
The study participants
underwent a type of brain scan known as single - photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and took a series of computer - based
tests designed to gauge real - world
cognitive function.
Over the next four years, the participants
underwent annual
cognitive tests and were asked to report how often they engaged in physical activities such as gardening, walking, and swimming, as well as social and brain - stimulating activities.
In the Hordaland Health Study, 2,031 adults (55 % women) aged 70 - 74,
underwent a battery of
cognitive tests including the Kendrick Object Learning
Test, Trail Making
Test (part A), modified versions of the Digit Symbol
Test, Block Design, Mini-Mental State Examination, and the Controlled Oral Word Association
Test.
Each consumed 5 grams of their respective supplement four times a day for one week and
underwent a variety of
tests to
test cognitive performance as well as reaction skills, balance and mood.