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Prerequisite Skills in Cognitive Testing: Innovations in theory and recommendations for practice.
Kaat, Aaron J; Bishop, Somer; Condy, Emma; Sullivan, Nancy R; Soorya, Latha; Thurm, Audrey.
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  • Kaat AJ; Department of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg Medical Center, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL.
  • Bishop S; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.
  • Condy E; Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Phenotyping Service, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD.
  • Sullivan NR; Division of Developmental Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA.
  • Soorya L; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
  • Thurm A; Deparment of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Rush University Medical College, Chicago, IL.
Cogn Dev ; 582021.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33833479
Testing cognitive skill development is important for diagnostic, prognostic, and monitoring purposes, especially for young children and individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders. Developmental tests have been created for infants and toddlers, while traditional IQ tests are often employed beginning in the later preschool period. However, IQ tests rely on developmental skills that are rapidly changing during early childhood. Here, we introduce the idea of prerequisite skills in developmental domains, which are discrete skills required for, but not explicitly tested by, traditional IQ tests. Focusing on general cognition, particularly among children with a chronological or mental age under 4 years, may fail to capture important nuances in skill development. New skill-based assessments are needed in general, and in particular for categorization, which is foundational to higher-order cognitive skills. Novel measures quantifying categorization skills would provide a more sensitive measure of development for young children and older individuals with low developmental levels.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: Cogn Dev Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline Idioma: En Revista: Cogn Dev Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article