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5-478: The Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument (CASI) is a cognitive test screening for dementia , in monitoring the disease progression, and in providing profiles of cognitive impairment by examining abilities on attention , concentration , orientation , short-term memory , long-term memory , language abilities , visual construction , list-generating fluency , abstraction , and judgment with score ranges of 0 to 100, respectively. This medical article

10-410: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cognitive test Cognitive tests are assessments of the cognitive capabilities of humans and other animals . Tests administered to humans include various forms of IQ tests ; those administered to animals include the mirror test (a test of visual self-awareness ) and the T maze test (which tests learning ability). Such testing

15-405: Is paramount to consider evidence for their reliability, validity, length, and mode of administration (e.g., some assessments require a trained administrator to be present with the respondent). It is also essential to understand which cognitive abilities are measured by each test and sub-test. There are also free, searchable websites with compendia of tests and the constructs they measure. Below are

20-425: Is used in psychology and psychometrics , as well as other fields studying human and animal intelligence . Modern cognitive tests originated through the work of James McKeen Cattell who coined the term "mental tests". They followed Francis Galton 's development of physical and physiological tests. For example, Galton measured strength of grip and height and weight. He established an "Anthropometric Laboratory" in

25-467: The 1880s where patrons paid to have physical and physiological attributes measured. Galton's measurements had an enormous influence on psychology. Cattell continued the measurement approach with simple measurements of perception. Cattell's tests were eventually abandoned in favor of the battery test approach developed by Alfred Binet . Human tests of cognitive ability measure a wide spectrum of mental abilities. When considering tests of cognitive ability, it

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