Neuroimaging predictors of cognitive performance across a standardized neurocognitive battery.
David R RoalfKosha RuparelRaquel E GurWarren BilkerRaphael T GerratyMark A ElliottR Sean GallagherLaura AlmasyMichael F Pogue-GeileKonasale M PrasadJoel WoodVishwajit L NimgaonkarRuben C GurPublished in: Neuropsychology (2013)
The feasibility of administering a comprehensive neuropsychological battery in the scanner was established, and task-specific brain activation patterns improved prediction beyond demographic information. This benchmark index of performance-associated brain activation can be applied to link brain activation with neurocognitive performance during standardized testing. This first step in standardizing a neurocognitive battery for use in fMRI may enable quantitative assessment of patients with brain disorders across multiple cognitive domains. Such data may facilitate identification of neural dysfunction associated with poor performance, allow for identification of individuals at risk for brain disorders, and help guide early intervention and rehabilitation of neurocognitive deficits.