Cognitive testing toward the future: The example of Semantic Verbal Fluency (ANIMALS)

We are proposing that, in the future, tests included in psychological and neuropsychological batteries should fulfil the following criteria. (1) Have a large enough normative database (“normative criterion”). Performance of subjects of different ages and different educational levels, including illiterates, should be well established. Normative data from different countries and cultural contexts should be available. (2) Know the effects of brain damage on different characteristics on the test (“clinical criterion”). (3) Know how the brain is activated when the test is performed (“experimental criterion”). (4) Know how this test correlates with other cognitive tests (“psychometric criterion”). Few contemporary tests fulfil all these criteria. A notable exception is Semantic Verbal Fluency test using the category ANIMALS. This test requires the generation of words corresponding to a specific semantic category, such as animals, fruits, vegetables, etc. Typically, the number of correct words produced in 1 minu...

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