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NIH Toolbox for Assessment of Neurological and Behavioral Function--Cognition Battery, V3
Area of Assessment
Attention & Working MemoryCognition
Executive Functioning
Language
Processing Speed
Time
minutes , NIHTB (V3)-CBTime to administer a complete NIH Toolbox (V3) Cognitive Battery takes up to 32 minutes, however, due to individual difference in test takers, test administrators and other unknowns the test time may differ. The times for the individual tests are:
• NIH Toolbox Picture Vocabulary Test: 3 minutes
• NIH Toolbox Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention Test: 3 minutes
• NIH Toolbox List Sorting Working Memory Test: 7 minutes
• NIH Toolbox Dimensional Change Card Sort Test: 4 minutes
• NIH Toolbox Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test: 4 minutes
• NIH Toolbox Picture Sequence Memory Test: 7 minutes
• NIH Toolbox Oral Reading Recognition Test: 4 Minutes
• *NIH Oral Symbol Digit Test: 3 minutes
• *NIH Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test: 4 minutes
• *NIH Visual Reasoning Test: 7 minutes
• *NIH Face Name Associative Memory Exam Test: 7 minutes
• *NIH Speeded Matching Test: 3 minutes
*Supplemental tests can be used to better understand the participant’s cognitive functioning and are not included in the overall time estimate.
NIHTB (V2)-CB
Time to administer a complete NIH Toolbox (V2) Cognitive Battery takes up to 31 minutes, however, due to individual difference in test takers, test administrators and other unknowns the test time may differ. The times for the individual tests are:
• NIH Toolbox Picture Vocabulary Test: 4 minutes
• NIH Toolbox Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention Test: 3 minutes
• NIH Toolbox List Sorting Working Memory Test: 7 minutes
• NIH Toolbox Dimensional Change Card Sort Test: 4 minutes
• NIH Toolbox Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test: 3 minutes
• NIH Toolbox Picture Sequence Memory Test: 7 minutes
• NIH Toolbox Oral Reading Recognition Test: 3 Minutes
• *NIH Oral Symbol Digit Test: 3 minutes
• *NIH Auditory Verbal Learning Test: 3 minutes
*Supplemental tests can be used to better understand the participant’s cognitive functioning and are not included in the overall time estimate.
Assessment Type
Performance Measurecost
$599.99Rehabilitation Measure