Clinical Research
Read a summary of clinical documentation here and see a full reference list below:
Read a summary of clinical documentation here and see a full reference list below:
Characterization of the normative database and methods to generate age and gender specific comparisons for the Quantified Behavioral Test.
CPT performance, motor activity, and continuous relations to ADHD symptom domains: A developmental study.
Discriminant validity for the Quantified Behavioral Test (QbTest) in children.
Discriminant validity for the Quantified Behavioral Test (QbTest) in adolescents and adults.
No correlation between computer experience or computer/video game experience and QbTest performance.
Evaluation of the role of Qb testing in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Measuring adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder using the Quantified Behavior Test Plus.
Objective measurement of motor activity during cognitive performance in adults with attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder.
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and glial integrity: An exploration of associations of cytokines and kynurenine metabolites with symptoms and attention.
Behavioral Assessment of Core ADHD Symptoms Using the QbTest.
Preliminary evidence for altered motion tracking based hyperactivity in ADHD siblings.
Quantitative and subjective behavioural aspects in the assessment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults.
Objective Measures of Behavior Manifestations in Adult ADHD and Differentiation from Participants with Bipolar II Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Participants with Disconfirmed ADHD as Well as Normative Participants.
Diagnosing ADHD in Adults: An Examination of the Discriminative Validity of Neuropsychological Tests and Diagnostic Assessment Instruments.
The incremental validity of a computerised assessment added to clinical rating scales to differentiate adult ADHD from autism spectrum disorder.
Assessing ADHD symptoms in children and adults: evaluating the role of objective measures.
Objective assessment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in older adults compared with controls using the QbTest.
The Quantified Behavioral Test Failed to Differentiate ADHD in Adolescents With Neurodevelopmental Problems.
Incremental clinical utility of continuous performance tests in childhood ADHD – an evidence-based assessment approach.
Test retest reliability for the Quantified Behavioral Test (QbTest) in children.
Test retest reliability for the Quantified Behavioral Test (QbTest) in adolescents and adults.
Does atomoxetine improve executive function, inhibitory control, and hyperactivity? Results from a placebo-controlled trial using quantitative measurement technology.
Neuropsychological outcomes across the day in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder treated with atomoxetine: Results from a placebo-controlled study using a computer-based continuous performance test combined with an infra-red motion-tracking device.
Modulation of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms by short- and long-acting methylphenidate over the course of a day.
Early identification of stimulant treatment responders, partial responders and non-responders using objective measures in children and adolescents with hyperkinetic disorder.
Clinical gains from including both Dextroamphetamine and methylphenidate in stimulant trials.
Long-term functional outcome in adult prison inmates with ADHD receiving OROS-methylphenidate.
The weighed core symptom scale and prediction of ADHD in adults - objective measures of remission and response to treatment with methylphenidate.
Objective QbTest and subjective evaluation of stimulant treatment in adult attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder.
EPA supplementation improves teacher-rated behaviour and oppositional symptoms in children with ADHD.
Effects of CBT on inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity in children with behavior problems.
Transcranial direct current stimulation improves clinical symptoms in adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Cannabinoids in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A randomised controlled trial.
The effects of practicing target-shooting sport on the severity of inattentive, hyperactive, and impulsive symptoms in children: a nonrandomised controlled open-label study in Denmark.
Assessments for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: Use of objective measurements.
Innovations in Practice: an objective measure of attention, impulsivity and activity reduces time to confirm attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder diagnosis in children – a completed audit cycle.
The impact of a computerised test of attention and activity (QbTest) on diagnostic decision-making in children and young people with suspected attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: Single-blind randomised controlled trial.
Study of user experience of an objective test (QbTest) to aid ADHD assessment and medication management: A multi-methods approach.