Cognistat

Cognistat Cognistat is a rapid cognitive-assessment tool used to screen and quantify neuropsychological problems across a broad spectrum of patients.

It is one of the most widely used cognitive screening tools in the world, with over 300 independent scientific articles (www.cognistat.com) describing its use in patients with dementia, MCI, stroke, traumatic brain injury, major psychiatric disorders and substance abuse. Cognistat quickly assesses five major domains of cognitive functioning: orientation, attention, language, spatial skills (ie: construction), memory, calculation and reasoning. Additionally, the level of consciousness, orientation and attention are assessed independently. A profile of the patient’s cognitive strengths and weaknesses with respect to the key cognitive domains is generated; and in particular, memory and spatial skills, which are sensitive indicators of MCI.

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Cognistat is a rapid cognitive-assessment tool used to screen and quantify neuropsychological problems across a broad spectrum of patients. It is one of the most widely used cognitive screening tools in the world, with over 300 independent scientific articles (www.cognistat.com) describing its use in patients with dementia, MCI, stroke, traumatic brain injury, major psychiatric disorders and substance abuse. Cognistat quickly assesses five major domains of cognitive functioning: orientation, attention, language, spatial skills (ie: construction), memory, calculation and reasoning. Additionally, the level of consciousness, orientation and attention are assessed independently. A profile of the patient’s cognitive strengths and weaknesses with respect to the key cognitive domains is generated; and in particular, memory and spatial skills, which are sensitive indicators of MCI.