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Authors
Jóhannsdóttir, Kamilla Rún
Ferretti, Dimitri
Árnadóttir, Birta Sóley
Jónsdóttir, María Kristín
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2021-10-06

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Jóhannsdóttir KR, Ferretti D, Árnadóttir BS, Jónsdóttir MK. Objective Measures of Cognitive Performance in Sleep Disorder Research. Sleep Med Clin. 2021;16(4):575-593. doi:10.1016/j.jsmc.2021.08.002
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Neurocognitive tests offer objective and reliable assessment of patients' status and progress. However, there is no consensus on how to use neurocognitive assessment in sleep disorder research. An effective use of neurocognitive assessment must be based on standardized practices and have a firm theoretic basis. The aim of this review is to offer an overview of how different tests have been used in the field, mapping each test onto a corresponding cognitive domain and propose how to move forward with a suggested cognitive battery of tests covering all major cognitive domains. Keywords: Cognition; Cognitive domain; Cognitive test battery; Neurocognitive testing; Sleep disorders.
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