A Novel, Expert-Endorsed, Neurocognitive Digital Assessment Tool for Addictive Disorders: Development and Validation Study.
Rico Sze Chun LeeLucy AlbertellaErynn L ChristensenChao SuoRebecca A SegraveMaja BrydevallRebecca KirkhamChang LiuLeonardo F FontenelleSamuel Robin ChamberlainKristian RotaruMurat YücelPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
A purpose-built battery of digitally gamified tasks is sufficiently valid for the scalable assessment of key neurocognitive processes underpinning addictive behaviors. This validation provides evidence that a novel approach, purported to enhance task engagement, in the assessment of addiction-related neurocognition is feasible and empirically defensible. These findings have significant implications for risk detection and the successful deployment of next-generation assessment tools for substance use or misuse and other mental disorders characterized by neurocognitive anomalies related to motivation and self-regulation. Future development and validation of the BrainPAC tool should consider further enhancing convergence with established measures as well as collecting population-representative data to use clinically as normative comparisons.