Cognition

Cognition refers to the mental processes involved in attention, executive function, gaining knowledge, and comprehension, such as thinking, knowing, remembering, judging, and problem solving. Through gaze-based and touch-based tasks on the iPad, behavioral observation, and caregiver report, the NIH Baby Toolbox Cognition domain produces individual measure-level scores and  composite scores. Supplemental tests are not used towards the calculation of composites but can be administered to better understand the child’s cognitive functioning. 

Expressive

MacArthur Bates CDI-CAT Production

Cognition: Language, Expressive

Ages: 9 - 30 months
Test Time: 2 minutes

An assessment of vocabulary production. Computerized Adapted Test versions of the classic MCDI parent report and requires responses to only 20-50 words.

Mullen Expressive

Cognition: Language, Expressive

Ages: 1 - 42 months
Test Time: 3 minutes

An assessment of expressive language and communication skills based on direct observation.

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