{"id_concept_class": "", "creation_time": 1512660587811, "event_stamp": "2011-04-15T17:31:43", "def_id_user": "usr_4cf5de07654c8", "def_event_stamp": "2011-04-15T17:31:43", "last_updated": 1512660587811, "def_id": "def_4da880ff90816", "name": "Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery ", "alias": "", "definition_text": "is a computer-based cognitive assessment system consisting of a battery of neuropsychological tests, administered to subjects using a touch screen computer. The 22 tests in CANTAB examine various areas of cognitive function, including:\r\n\r\n    * general memory and learning,\r\n    * working memory and executive function,\r\n    * visual memory,\r\n    * attention and reaction time (RT),\r\n    * semantic/verbal memory,\r\n    * decision making and response control.\r\n\r\nThe CANTAB endeavours to import the accuracy and rigour of computerised psychological testing whilst retaining the wide range of ability measures demanded of a neuropsychological battery. It is suitable for young and old subjects, and aims to be culture and language independent through the use of non-verbal stimuli in the majority of the tests.", "id_user": "usr_4cf5de07654c8", "id": "trm_4da880ff8fd4a", "type": "task", "conditions": [], "concepts": [], "indicators": [], "external_datasets": [], "implementations": [], "citation": [], "contrasts": [], "batteries": [], "disorders": []}