Difference between revisions of "Executive functioning"
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+ | The executive functioning domain encompasses many functions, ranging from set-shifting, inhibition, or recognizing abstract concepts / patterns (Daffner et al, 2015). | ||
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+ | '''Neuropsychological tests of executive functioning''' | ||
+ | * Antisaccade (tests for inhibiting automatic control over the strong tendency to look at a visual stimulus) (within public domain) | ||
+ | * Stroop (within public domain) | ||
+ | * Frontal assessment battery (FAB) (within public domain) | ||
+ | * Frontal behavioral inventory (FBI) (within public domain) | ||
+ | * Luria hand-sequencing (within public domain) | ||
+ | * Proverb test (D-KEFS) | ||
+ | * Similarities subtest (WAIS-IV) | ||
Latest revision as of 23:32, 12 June 2021
The executive functioning domain encompasses many functions, ranging from set-shifting, inhibition, or recognizing abstract concepts / patterns (Daffner et al, 2015).
Neuropsychological tests of executive functioning
- Antisaccade (tests for inhibiting automatic control over the strong tendency to look at a visual stimulus) (within public domain)
- Stroop (within public domain)
- Frontal assessment battery (FAB) (within public domain)
- Frontal behavioral inventory (FBI) (within public domain)
- Luria hand-sequencing (within public domain)
- Proverb test (D-KEFS)
- Similarities subtest (WAIS-IV)
References
Daffner, K. R. et al. Improving clinical cognitive testing: Report of the AAN Behavioral Neurology Section Workgroup. Neurology 85, 910–918 (2015). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26163433/