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===Batteries assessing multiple neuropsychological functions=== There are some test batteries which combine a range of tests to provide an overview of cognitive skills. These are usually good early tests to rule out problems in certain functions and provide an indication of functions which may need to be tested more specifically.} {{div col|colwidth=25em}} * Barcelona Neuropsychological Test (BNT) * [[Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery|Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB)]] * [[Cognistat (The Neurobehavioral Cognitive Status Examination)]] * Cognitive Assessment Screening Instrument (CASI) * [[Cognitive Function Scanner|Cognitive Function Scanner (CFS)]] * [[Dean–Woodcock Neuropsychological Assessment System|Dean–Woodcock Neuropsychological Assessment System (DWNAS)]] * [[General Practitioner Assessment Of Cognition|General Practitioner Assessment Of Cognition (GPCOG)]] * Hooper Visual Organization Test * [[Luria–Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery]] * MCI Screen * MicroCog * [[Mini mental state examination|Mini mental state examination (MMSE)]] * [[NEPSY]] * [[Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status]] * Short Parallel Assessments of Neuropsychological Status (SPANS) * [[CDR Computerized Assessment System]] {{div col end}}
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