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The NIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery for intellectual disabilities: three preliminary studies and future directions.

David R HesslStephanie M SansoneElizabeth Berry-KravisKaren RileyKeith F WidamanLeonard AbbedutoAndrea SchneiderJeanine ColemanDena OaklanderKelly C RhodesRichard C Gershon
Published in: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders (2016)
The NIH-TCB has potential for assessing important dimensions of cognition in persons with ID, and several tests may be useful for tracking response to intervention. However, more extensive psychometric studies, evaluation of the NIH-TCB's sensitivity to change, both developmentally and in the context of treatment, and perhaps establishing links to brain function in these populations, are required to determine the true utility of the battery as a set of outcome measures.
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