Journal article
Detecting cognitive impairment after concussion: Sensitivity of change from baseline and normative data methods using the CogSport/Axon cognitive test battery
AG Louey, JA Cromer, AJ Schembri, DG Darby, P Maruff, M Makdissi, P McCrory
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology | Published : 2014
Abstract
Concussion-related cognitive impairments are typically evaluated with repeated neuropsychological assessments where post-injury performances are compared with pre-injury baseline data (baseline method). Many cases of concussions, however, are evaluated in the absence of baseline data by comparing post-injury performances with normative data (normative method). This study aimed to compare the sensitivity and specificity of these two methods using the CogSport/Axon test battery. Normative data and reliable change indices were computed from a non-injured athlete sample (n = 235). Test-retest data from non-injured (n = 260) and recently concussed (n = 29) athlete samples were then used to compar..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Paul McCrory has received consultancy fees from CogState.