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Does familiarity with computers affect computerized neuropsychological test performance?

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/13803390802372125

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Neurocognitive testing; Computerized testing; Demographic variables

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The purpose of this study was to determine whether self-reported computer familiarity is related to performance on computerized neurocognitive testing. Participants were 130 healthy adults who self-reported whether their computer use was some (n = 65) or frequent (n = 65). The two groups were individually matched on age, education, sex, and race. All completed the CNS Vital Signs (Gualtieri & Johnson, 2006b) computerized neurocognitive battery. There were significant differences on 6 of the 23 scores, including scores derived from the Symbol-Digit Coding Test, Stroop Test, and the Shifting Attention Test. The two groups were also significantly different on the Psychomotor Speed (Cohen's d = 0.37), Reaction Time (d = 0.68), Complex Attention (d = 0.40), and Cognitive Flexibility (d = 0.64) domain scores. People with frequent computer use performed better than people with some computer use on some tests requiring rapid visual scanning and keyboard work.

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