{"creation_time": 1661325584, "last_updated": 1661325584, "name": "Boston Naming Test", "definition_text": "The Boston Naming Test (BNT), consisting of 60 black and white line drawings of objects, is a measure of confrontation naming that takes into account the finding that patients with dysnomia often have greater difficulties with the naming of low frequency objects. Thus, instead of a simple category of anomia, naming difficulties may be rank ordered along a continuum. Items on the BNT are ordered according to their ability to be named, which is thought to be correlated with their frequency. This type of picture-naming vocabulary test is useful in the examination of children with learning disabilities and the evaluation of adults with brain injury or dysfunction. <br><br>(from Roth, C. (2011). Boston Naming Test. In: Kreutzer, J.S., DeLuca, J., Caplan, B. (eds) Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-79948-3_869)", "id": "tsk_ovuQxhbAPPMLs", "type": "task", "conditions": [{"creation_time": 1661326654, "last_updated": 1661326654, "name": "drawings", "id": "con_cUyBxFWziUS6j", "relationship": "HASCONDITION"}, {"creation_time": 1661326649, "last_updated": 1661326649, "name": "drawings", "id": "con_69IwqUr3SBBnn", "relationship": "HASCONDITION"}], "concepts": [], "indicators": [], "external_datasets": [], "implementations": [], "citation": [], "contrasts": [], "batteries": [], "disorders": []}