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Journal articles on the topic "Conners' Continuous Performance Test"

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Homack, Susan, and Cynthia A. Riccio. "Conners’ Continuous Performance Test (2nd ed.; CCPT-II)." Journal of Attention Disorders 9, no. 3 (February 2006): 556–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1087054705283578.

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Shaked, Danielle, Lauren M. D. Faulkner, Kathryn Tolle, Carrington R. Wendell, Shari R. Waldstein, and Robert J. Spencer. "Reliability and validity of the Conners’ Continuous Performance Test." Applied Neuropsychology: Adult 27, no. 5 (February 22, 2019): 478–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23279095.2019.1570199.

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MacQueen, David A., Arpi Minassian, Brook L. Henry, Mark A. Geyer, Jared W. Young, and William Perry. "Amphetamine Modestly Improves Conners’ Continuous Performance Test Performance in Healthy Adults." Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 24, no. 3 (October 16, 2017): 283–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s135561771700090x.

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AbstractObjectives: Amphetamine improves vigilance as assessed by continuous performance tests (CPT) in children and adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Less is known, however, regarding amphetamine effects on vigilance in healthy adults. Thus, it remains unclear whether amphetamine produces general enhancement of vigilance or if these effects are constrained to the remediation of deficits in patients with ADHD. Methods: We tested 69 healthy adults (35 female) on a standardized CPT (Conner’s CPT-2) after receiving 10- or 20-mg d-amphetamine or placebo. To evaluate potential effects on learning, impulsivity, and perseveration, participants were additionally tested on the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) and Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST). Results: Participants receiving placebo exhibited the classic vigilance decrement, demonstrated by a significant reduction in attention (D’) across the task. This vigilance decrement was not observed, however, after either dose of amphetamine. Consistent with enhanced vigilance, the 20-mg dose also reduced reaction time variability across the task and the ADHD confidence index. The effects of amphetamine appeared to be selective to vigilance since no effects were observed on the IGT, WCST, or response inhibition/perseveration measures from the CPT. Conclusions: The present data support the premise that amphetamine improves vigilance irrespective of disease state. Given that amphetamine is a norepinephrine/dopamine transporter inhibitor and releaser, these effects are informative regarding the neurobiological substrates of attentional control. (JINS, 2018, 24, 283–293)
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Burton, Leslie, Donald Pfaff, Nicholas Bolt, Despina Hadjikyriacou, Nava Silton, Christine Kilgallen, John Cofer, and Janaina Allimant. "Effects of gender and personality on the Conners Continuous Performance Test." Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 32, no. 1 (January 15, 2010): 66–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13803390902806568.

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Tana, M. G., E. Montin, S. Cerutti, and A. M. Bianchi. "Exploring Cortical Attentional System by Using fMRI during a Continuous Perfomance Test." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2010 (2010): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/329213.

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was performed in eight healthy subjects to identify the localization, magnitude, and volume extent of activation in brain regions that are involved in blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) response during the performance of Conners' Continuous Performance Test (CPT). An extensive brain network was activated during the task including frontal, temporal, and occipital cortical areas and left cerebellum. The more activated cluster in terms of volume extent and magnitude was located in the right anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). Analyzing the dynamic trend of the activation in the identified areas during the entire duration of the sustained attention test, we found a progressive decreasing of BOLD response probably due to a habituation effect without any deterioration of the performances. The observed brain network is consistent with existing models of visual object processing and attentional control and may serve as a basis for fMRI studies in clinical populations with neuropsychological deficits in Conners' CPT performance.
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Lee, Jaime B., Masha Kocherginsky, and Leora R. Cherney. "Attention in individuals with aphasia: Performance on the Conners’ Continuous Performance Test – 2nd edition." Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 30, no. 2 (April 18, 2018): 249–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2018.1460852.

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Raggio, Donald J., Robert L. Rhodes, and Janice D. Whitten. "Factor Analysis of the Continuous Performance Test and Parent-Teacher Reports of Attention Deficit Disorder." Psychological Reports 85, no. 3 (December 1999): 935–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1999.85.3.935.

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The relationships between a computerized measure of attention deficit disorder and scores from two commonly used parent-teacher reports were investigated. A factor analysis of the raw omission and commission scores provided by the Continuous Performance Test and Conners' Parent Rating Scale and the ADD-H Comprehensive Teacher Rating Scale indicated that for a sample of 54 children the Continuous Performance Test was most closely associated with measures of impulsivity and hyperactivity provided by the Conners' rating. This finding was congruent with the use of the Continuous Performance Test in the evaluation as a measure of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and suggestive of a positive and significant relation between this computerized measure of behavior and parents' perception of behavior. Little association was detected between scores on the teachers' scale and omission and commission scores.
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Díaz-Orueta, Unai, Cristina Garcia-López, Nerea Crespo-Eguílaz, Rocío Sánchez-Carpintero, Gema Climent, and Juan Narbona. "AULA virtual reality test as an attention measure: Convergent validity with Conners’ Continuous Performance Test." Child Neuropsychology 20, no. 3 (May 2, 2013): 328–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09297049.2013.792332.

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Miranda, Mônica C., Thiago S. Rivero, and Orlando F. Amodeo Bueno. "Effects of age and gender on performance on Conners' Continuous Performance Test in Brazilian adolescents." Psychology & Neuroscience 6, no. 1 (January 2013): 73–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3922/j.psns.2013.1.11.

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Lee, Posen, Hung-Yu Lin, Chin-Hsuan Liu, Wen-Shian Lu, and Ching-Lin Hsieh. "Relative and Absolute Reliabilities of the Conners’ Continuous Performance Test II in Schizophrenia." Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 31, no. 7 (August 9, 2016): 769–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acw037.

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Cohen, Andrew Laurence Shapiro Steven K. "Performance on the flicker task and Conners' CPT in children with ADHD." Auburn, Ala, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10415/1887.

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Rivero, Thiago Strahler [UNIFESP]. "Análise do desempenho dos índices do Conners´ Continuous Performance Test (CCPT) em uma amostra de adolescentes com TDAH." Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2010. http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/8925.

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Introdução: O Transtorno do Déficit de Atenção e Hiperatividade (TDAH) é um transtorno neuropsiquiátrico de início precoce que afeta diversos domínios cognitivos, no entanto estudos que investigam na adolescência como o transtorno afeta esses domínios ainda são escassos. Objetivo: O presente estudo investigou o desempenho de uma amostra clínica de adolescentes com TDAH no Conners` Continuous Performance Test (CCPT). Métodos: 28 sujeitos com TDAH (17 masculino) de idade entre 12 e 18 anos participaram do estudo. Análises estatísticas das 15 medidas do CCPT foram realizadas entre o grupo TDAH e controle, além da análise fatorial proposta por Egeland e Kovalick-Gran (2009) entre os subtipos TDAH combinado (n=15) e TDAH desatento (n=13), nas quais as 15 medidas são reduzidas a 5 fatores: atenção focada, hiperatividade/impulsividade, atenção sustentada, vigilância e mudança no controle. Foi realizada ainda uma análise de correlação entre os 5 fatores e medidas cognitivas de memória operacional, função executiva, praxia visuo-construtiva, QI, entre outras. Resultados: O grupo TDAH apresentou déficit em treze das quinze medidas avaliadas pelo CCPT quando comparado ao grupo controle. Na avaliação dos cinco fatores, ambos os subtipos de TDAH apresentaram prejuízos em atenção focada, sustentada e vigilância quando comparados ao grupo controle. Não houve diferenças estatísticas entre os subtipos de TDAH em nenhum dos fatores. Foram encontradas correlações significativas entre medidas cognitivas de memória operacional visuo-espacial, visuo-construção e comportamento aferido pelo professor em todos os cinco fatores. Conclusões: A análise das 15 medidas no grupo TDAH corroborou estudos anteriores. Já a análise dos cinco fatores, proposta recente da literatura, mostrou relevância quanto à diferenciação entre grupo clínico e controle, entretanto sem resultados significativos para dissociação entre subtipos combinado e desatento.
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Cohen, Andrew Laurence Shapiro Steven K. "Exploring the diagnostic utility of the Flicker Task and the Continuous Performance Test in Adults with ADHD." Auburn, Ala, 2005. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/EtdRoot/2005/FALL/Psychology/Thesis/COHEN_ANDREW_28.pdf.

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Wohlwend, Martin. "Investigation of an Exercise-Induced State of Hypofrontality : And its Potential Association with Central Fatigue." Thesis, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for nevromedisin, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-16840.

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The reticular-activating hypofrontality model of acute exercise (RAH) predicts exercise-induced hypoactivity in frontal cortex which mediates executive function. Connors Continuous Performance Test (CCPT) was used to investigate changes in executive function during- and post treadmill running in healthy volunteers (n=30, 15 male). In a randomized order, subjects performed the CCPT at rest, during low- (LI; 63% maximal heart rate; MHR) and moderate intensity (MI; 75% MHR). Separately, subjects then performed isocalorifically matched exercise bouts of LI, MI and high intensity interval training (HIT) consisting of 4x4 min with 90% MHR and 3 min recovery at 60-70% MHR. Repeated measures ANOVAs revealed main effects of exercise intensity for reaction time RT during- (p≤0.001) and post exercise (p≤0.0001). Subsequent analyses showed an overall increase of RT during exercise compared to rest (p≤0.005). RT decreased significantly from rest to post exercise levels in an exercise intensity dependent, linear fashion (p≤0.0001). Commission errors showed a non significant linear trend to increase both during (p=0.057), and post exercise (p=0.052) as a function of intensity. In a follow up study, we sought to relate observed exercise effects to frontal cortex activity through the use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) (n=4) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). Prior to TMS stimulation cortical excitability was estimated post running through motor-evoked potentials (MEP) elicited from the primary motor cortex (M1) induced by single burst TMS and measured in the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle using electromyography. At rest, inhibitory cathodal tDCS with left DLPFC cathode and right supraorbital anode led to improved reaction time and increased amount of commission errors, whereas anodal stimulatory tDCS in the immediate post exercise period was unable to recover the post exercise effect. Continuous theta burst stimulation over the left DLPFC post running further impaired inhibitory control and facilitated reaction time. Different findings during- and after- exercise suggests that potential contributing mechanisms such as computational and metabolic factors may be differentially active during these respective conditions. Furthermore, the fact that an inhibitory TMS protocol pronounced the post running effects even more and that we were able to mimic the reported RAH effects at rest with inhibitory frontal tDCS, but observed different patterns during exercise, suggests that the latter state cannot be fully explained by reducing activity in the left frontal cortex alone. Failure to modify the after exercise effect with stimulatory tDCS also supports an interplay of different factors and might emphasize the strong, robust effects of exercise that cannot simply be attenuated by current application. Increases in MEP post running for 35min paired with the observed performance decrements imply an excited state of M1 and might serve as an explanatory cross-link to central fatigue suggesting that a hypofrontal state might enhance the motor cortical drive to activate muscles.
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Sundbaum, Niklas. "Automated Verification of Load Test Results in a Continuous Delivery Deployment Pipeline." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-169656.

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Continuous delivery is a software development methodology that aims to reduce development cycle time by putting a strong emphasis on automation, quality and rapid feedback. This thesis develops an automated method for detecting performance regressions as part of a continuous delivery deployment pipeline. The chosen method is based on control charts, a tool commonly used within statistical process control. This method is implemented as part of a continuous delivery deployment pipeline and its ability to detect performance regressions is then evaluated by injecting various performance bottlenecks in a sample application. The results from this thesis show that using a control chart based approach is a viable option when trying to automate verification of load test results in the context of continuous delivery.
Kontinuerlig leverans är en utvecklingsmetodik för mjukvara med målet att reducera ledtid genom att fokusera på automatisering, kvalitet och snabb återkoppling. I det här examensarbetet utvecklas en automatiserad metod för att upptäcka försämringar i prestanda i en deployment pipeline för kontinuerlig leverans. Den valda metoden baseras på kontrolldiagram, ett verktyg som ofta används inom statistisk processkontroll. Metoden implementeras som en del av en deployment pipeline för kontinuerlig leverans och dess förmåga att upptäcka prestandaförsämringar utvärderas genom att olika prestandarelaterade flaskhalsar implementeras i en testapplikation. Resultaten från arbetet visar att en metod baserad på kontrolldiagram är ett tänkbart alternativ för att automatisera verifiering lasttestresultat inom kontinuerlig leverans.
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Hinds, Patricia L. "Correlation of continuous performance test variables with teacher ratings of behavior among referred and nonreferred students." Virtual Press, 1999. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1137587.

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The purpose of this study was to explore the nature of the relationship between a continuous performance test (CPT) and teachers' ratings of behavior. Assessment data were archival in nature. One hundred-one children from one rural, middle-class, predominately Caucasian school district in a Midwestern state were selected who had taken the Test of Variables of Attention (TOVA) and whose teachers had completed the Attention Deficit Disorders Evaluation ScaleSchool Version (ADDES) and the Child Behavior ChecklistTeacher Report Form (TRF). Of this group 46 had been referred for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and/or learning difficulties and 55 had participated in a local norming project for the TOVA.Descriptive statistics were found for CPT variables and teachers' ratings of behavior for all participants, boys and girls separately, and referred and nonreferred separately. The research question was investigated using a matrix of partial correlations controlled for age. TOVA variables included Omissions, Commissions, Response Time, Response Time Variability, Anticipatory Responses, and Multiple Responses. Teacher's rating scale variables included the ADDES Total and subscales Inattention, Impulsive, and Hyperactive as well as the TRF Attention Problems, and Aggressive Behavior.Research provided support that TOVA Omissions and Commissions are valid indicators of ADHD as measured by teachers' ratings of behavior. Response Time Variability and Multiple Responses may be valid indicators of generalized behavior dysfunction as measured by teachers' ratings of behavior. Anticipatory Responses and Response Time may aid in distinguishing ADHD with and without hyperactivity but further research is recommended.
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Chung, Kyong-Mee. "The continuous performance test separate and interactive effects of task and subject variables on children's vigilance /." Thesis, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=1&did=765064421&SrchMode=2&sid=8&Fmt=2&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1209418351&clientId=23440.

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Huttenlocher, Steffen [Verfasser], and U. [Akademischer Betreuer] Strehl. "Feedback der langsamen kortikalen Potentiale bei Kindern mit einer ADHS : Veränderungen von ereigniskorrelierten Potentialen im Continuous Performance Test / Steffen Huttenlocher ; Betreuer: U. Strehl." Tübingen : Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1160601291/34.

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Barnes, Samuel. "Cognitive dysfunction and schizophrenia : Modelling attentional impairment with psychotomimetics. Investigating attentional impairment and structural brain abnormalities following phencyclidine administration: Enhancing translatability between preclinical and clinical tests of attention utilising the modified 5-choice task in rats - the 5-Choice Continuous Performance Test." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5441.

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This thesis consisted of experiments designed to explore the construct of attention and investigate the disruptive effects of psychotomimetics, with a specific focus on NMDA antagonists. Phencyclidine (PCP) was administered through a variety of treatment regimens in order to to determine the ability of inducing cognitive-specific disruptions in attentional functioning. The hypothesis that sub-chronic exposure to PCP would result in persistent attentional impairment was tested, using the 5-choice serial reaction time task (5-CSRTT). The 5-CSRTT assesses not only visuospatial attention, but also components of impulsivity, compulsivity, speed of processing and motivation. It was determined that an additional task-related intervention that increased the attentional load was required to elucidate attentional impairment following sub-chronic PCP treatment. The ability of rats to perform the modified version of the 5-CSRTT, known as the 5-choice continuous performance test (5C-CPT), was investigated. The 5C-CPT was implemented to provide a task that may have greater analogy to the human CPT, than the original 5-CSRTT. The consequence of dopaminergic D1 system activation was investigated. It was revealed that D1 partial agonism improved attentional performance in a baseline-dependent manner. Following successful acquisition of the task, it was shown that repeated PCP treatment induced cognitive disruption that was cognitive-specific, and not confounded by generalised response disruption. Furthermore, a partial attenuation of the PCP-induced performance disruption was achieved following administration of the D1 partial agonist, SKF 38393. Moreover, sub-chronic PCP treatment was shown to impair 5C-CPT performance in the drug-free state. However, an additional challenge that further increased the attentional load was needed to elucidate a performance deficit. This highlighted that sustained attention/vigilance is sensitive to persistent impairment following sub-chronic PCP administration in a manner consistent with deficits observed in schizophrenia patients. This prompted the investigation that tested the hypothesis that sub-chronic PCP treatment could induce enduring structural deficits in regions associated with attentional performance. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was conducted, in conjunction with 5-CSRTT and pre-pulse inhibition (PPI). It was revealed that sub-chronic PCP treatment resulted in morphological brain abnormalities in brain regions associated with 5-CSRTT performance. This was coupled with deficits in sustained attentional performance following an increase in attentional load, yet PPI was unaffected. Taken together, these findings suggested sub-chronic PCP treatment impairs attentional functionality, an effect that dissociates between effortful and passive attentional processes.
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Saber, Yasir Hazim. "Preclinical evaluation of a potential treatment for ADHD targeting the serotonin 1B receptor subtype." University of Toledo / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1566553528266516.

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Books on the topic "Conners' Continuous Performance Test"

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Spezifität und Stabilität von Aufmerksamkeitsstörungen bei schizophrenen Patienten, untersucht mit dem Continuous Performance Test und dem Span of Apprehension Test. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1991.

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Wilson, John Seddon. Attention, attachment and motivation in schizotypy: A review and extenstion of research with the continuous performance test. 1995.

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Wright, A. G. Statistical processes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199565092.003.0004.

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Two statistical processes affect performance: one concerns photon detection at the photocathode (binomial); and the other, gain at each dynode (Poisson). The combined statistical processes dictate resolution, both timing and pulse height. They are best examined using generating functions that are both elegant and capable of providing answers more efficiently than traditional approaches. The requirement for steady and pulsed light sources is an important one for testing and setting up procedures. The use of moments to test the quality of performance is illustrated for a steady DC light source. Amplification provided by a dynode stack is a cascade process, leading to dispersion in gain, and is also ideally handled with generating functions. Theory is developed for essentially continuous pulse height distributions, such as those produced by a multichannel analyser. Arrival time statistics for scintillators are investigated analytically and by Monte Carlo simulation. Treatment is given for dead time and scaling.
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Book chapters on the topic "Conners' Continuous Performance Test"

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Folsom, Renee, and Philip Levin. "Conners’ Continuous Performance Test." In Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders, 783–87. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1698-3_216.

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Folsom, Renee, and Philip Levin. "Conners’ Continuous Performance Test." In Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders, 1179–82. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91280-6_216.

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Conners, C. Keith, and Gill Sitarenios. "Conners’ Continuous Performance Test (CPT)." In Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology, 681–83. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-79948-3_1535.

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Keith Conners, C., Gill Sitarenios, and Lindsay E. Ayearst. "Conners’ Continuous Performance Test Third Edition." In Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology, 929–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57111-9_1535.

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Keith Conners, C., Gill Sitarenios, and Lindsay Ayearst. "Conners’ Continuous Performance Test Third Edition." In Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1–4. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_1535-2.

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Kathmann, Norbert, M. Wagner, W. Satzger, and R. R. Engel. "Vigilanzmessung auf Verhaltensebene: Der Continuous Performance Test — München (CPT-M)." In Befunderhebung in der Psychiatrie: Lebensqualität, Negativsymptomatik und andere aktuelle Entwicklungen, 331–38. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6574-4_30.

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Young, Zoe, Michael P. Craven, Maddie Groom, and John Crowe. "Snappy App: A Mobile Continuous Performance Test with Physical Activity Measurement for Assessing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder." In Human-Computer Interaction. Applications and Services, 363–73. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07227-2_35.

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"Continuous Performance Test (CPT)." In Encyclopedia of Child Behavior and Development, 413. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-79061-9_684.

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Mamaqi, Xhevrie, and Jesus Miguel. "Human Capital and Business Performance." In Human Performance Technology, 617–29. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8356-1.ch031.

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The firm´s human capital is a process referring to the sum total of individual and collective learning through training programs, experience and experimentation, among others. In-business ongoing training is one of the most important strategies for human capital development and it is crucial to sustain and improve workers' knowledge and skills. Many businesses use continuous learning strategy, encouraging employees to learn new skills continually to be innovative and to try new processes and work in order to achieve a competitive advantage and superior business results. This paper uses the Resource Based View and Capacities (RBV) approach to construct a hypothetical relationships model between Human Capital construct and business results. The test of the model is applied on transversal data. A sample of 266 business of Spanish sector service has been selected. A Structural Equation Model (SEM) is used to estimate the relationship between training, represented by two latent dimension, Human and Social Capital and economic business results. The coefficients estimated have shown the efficient of some training aspects explaining the variation in business results.
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Okazaki, Shinji, and Hisaki Ozaki. "Chapter 1 Neurocognitive development of visuocognitive motor behavior revealed by event-related potentials in cued continuous performance test." In Supplements to Clinical Neurophysiology, 3–7. Elsevier, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1567-424x(09)70005-4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Conners' Continuous Performance Test"

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Addison, Priscilla E., Thomas Oommen, and Pasi Lautala. "A Review of Past Geotechnical Performance of the Hudson Bay Rail Embankment and Its Comparison to the Current Condition." In 2015 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2015-5780.

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The Hudson Bay Railway (HBR) is a 510 mile railway completed in 1929 in northern Manitoba, Canada. It connects domestic locations in North America with international destinations through the Port of Churchill. Permafrost was encountered during construction at milepost 136 in isolated peat bogs which continued in a gradual northward transition from discontinuous to continuous permafrost. Over the past 80 years, warming climate combined with poor engineering properties of the railway embankment material has resulted in further thawing of the discontinuous permafrost leading to differential settlement along the rail embankment and high annual maintenance costs. In a bid to understand the geothermal regime of the embankment, underlying subsurface condition, and to seek for solutions to stabilize the embankment, extensive work has been done from 1977 to the present time. This paper seeks to review reports of the past projects and compare the results against current conditions at selected test locations.
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Syer, Mark D., Zhen Ming Jiang, Meiyappan Nagappan, Ahmed E. Hassan, Mohamed Nasser, and Parminder Flora. "Continuous validation of load test suites." In ICPE'14: ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2568088.2568101.

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Stephanow, Philipp, and Christian Banse. "Evaluating the Performance of Continuous Test-Based Cloud Service Certification." In 2017 17th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing (CCGRID). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccgrid.2017.134.

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Torricelli, Alessandro, Davide Contini, Lorenzo Spinelli, Matteo Caffini, Michele Butti, Giuseppe Baselli, Anna Maria Bianchi, Alessandra Bardoni, Sergio Cerutti, and Rinaldo Cubeddu. "Continuous Performance Test assessed with time-domain functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy." In European Conference on Biomedical Optics. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ecbo.2007.6629_58.

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Torricelli, Alessandro, Davide Contini, Lorenzo Spinelli, Matteo Caffini, Michele Butti, Giuseppe Baselli, Anna M. Bianchi, Alessandra Bardoni, Sergio Cerutti, and Rinaldo Cubeddu. "Continuous performance test assessed with time-domain functional near infrared spectroscopy." In European Conference on Biomedical Optics, edited by Brian W. Pogue and Rinaldo Cubeddu. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.727952.

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Ruiz-Ruano García, Ana María, Jorge López Puga, Beñat Lizarazu Rodrigo, Marta Moreno Oyarzabal, Amaia Aierbe Pombo, Miguel Mejías Pérez, and Gema Climent Martínez. "COMPARING ATTENTIONAL PERFORMANCE WITH CALIBRATED BAYES FACTORS IN A VIRTUAL REALITY-BASED CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TEST." In 11th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation. IATED, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2018.0557.

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Ishisaki, Y., H. Akamatsu, A. Hoshino, T. Numazawa, K. Kamiya, R. Fujimoto, Y. Kojima, et al. "Performance test of Ti∕Au bilayer TES microcalorimeter in combination with continuous ADR." In THE THIRTEENTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON LOW TEMPERATURE DETECTORS—LTD13. AIP, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3292373.

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Butti, Michele, Aurora Pastori, Anna Merzagora, Anna Bianchi, Alessandra Bardoni, Vincenzo Branca, Antonella Costa, Sergio Cerutti, and Gianluigi Reni. "Combining Near Infrared Spectroscopy and Functional MRI during Continuous Performance Test in Healthy Subjects." In Conference Proceedings. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2006.4397811.

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Butti, Michele, Aurora Pastori, Anna Merzagora, Anna Bianchi, Alessandra Bardoni, Vincenzo Branca, Antonella Costa, Sergio Cerutti, and Gianluigi Reni. "Combining Near Infrared Spectroscopy and Functional MRI during Continuous Performance Test in Healthy Subjects." In Conference Proceedings. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2006.259273.

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Cohen, Miriam D., Valerie Brutus, Virginia C. Pike, David Lewandowski, and Michael Cutaia. "Test-Retest Reliability Of The Continuous-Scale Physical Functional Performance Test In Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Preliminary Findings." In American Thoracic Society 2011 International Conference, May 13-18, 2011 • Denver Colorado. American Thoracic Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2011.183.1_meetingabstracts.a2023.

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Wei, Fulu, Ce Wang, Xiangxi Tian, Shuo Li, and Jie Shan. Investigation of Durability and Performance of High Friction Surface Treatment. Purdue University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317281.

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The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) completed a total of 25 high friction surface treatment (HFST) projects across the state in 2018. This research study attempted to investigate the durability and performance of HFST in terms of its HFST-pavement system integrity and surface friction performance. Laboratory tests were conducted to determine the physical and mechanical properties of epoxy-bauxite mortar. Field inspections were carried out to identify site conditions and common early HFST distresses. Cyclic loading test and finite element method (FEM) analysis were performed to evaluate the bonding strength between HFST and existing pavement, in particular chip seal with different pretreatments such as vacuum sweeping, shotblasting, and scarification milling. Both surface friction and texture tests were undertaken periodically (generally once every 6 months) to evaluate the surface friction performance of HFST. Crash records over a 5-year period, i.e., 3 years before installation and 2 years after installation, were examined to determine the safety performance of HFST, crash modification factor (CMF) in particular. It was found that HFST epoxy-bauxite mortar has a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) significantly higher than those of hot mix asphalt (HMA) mixtures and Portland cement concrete (PCC), and good cracking resistance. The most common early HFST distresses in Indiana are reflective cracking, surface wrinkling, aggregate loss, and delamination. Vacuum sweeping is the optimal method for pretreating existing pavements, chip seal in particular. Chip seal in good condition is structurally capable of providing a sound base for HFST. On two-lane highway curves, HFST is capable of reducing the total vehicle crash by 30%, injury crash by 50%, and wet weather crash by 44%, and providing a CMF of 0.584 in Indiana. Great variability may arise in the results of friction tests on horizontal curves by the use of locked wheel skid tester (LWST) due both to the nature of vehicle dynamics and to the operation of test vehicle. Texture testing, however, is capable of providing continuous texture measurements that can be used to calculate a texture height parameter, i.e., mean profile depth (MPD), not only for evaluating friction performance but also implementing quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA) plans for HFST.
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Kramer, Robert. LED Street Lighting Implementation Research, Support, and Testing. Purdue University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317274.

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This report describes the results of technical analysis, field tests, and laboratory tests that were performed for LED highway lighting options by the Energy Efficiency and Reliability Center (EERC) at Purdue University Northwest for the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT). This effort was conducted over the past 3 years to evaluate and test the technology and viability of using modern highway lighting technology to enhance energy efficiency, safety, security, and economic development of communities and roadways. During the testing period there was a continuous discussion between INDOT and EERC regarding the laboratory and field testing of INDOT approved luminaires submitted by vendors. There were multiple discussions with INDOT and vendors regarding the individual details and issues for the 29 luminaires that were tested. A comparison study was conducted by EERC of the various alternatives and comparison to currently installed luminaires. Data was collected for field tests of the luminaires by EERC and INDOT personnel for the luminaires. Field data was evaluated and compared to lighting models using vendor supplied ies data files. Multiple presentations were made at 3 separate Purdue Road Schools regarding the results and procedures of the testing program by EERC in conjunction with INDOT. A total of 22 final reports, considered confidential by INDOT, for individual vendor luminaires have been prepared as part of this effort. These reports were submitted sequentially to INDOT as testing was completed during the course of this effort. A total of 29 luminaires were tested. Some luminaire testing was terminated during testing due to design issues or vendor requests. All testing was summarized in the INDOT specification sheet attached to each report. Observations regarding the consistency of the supplied test luminaire with the requirements of Section 7.2 of the INDOT test procedure “Procedure for evaluation and approval list requirements for solid state ballasted luminaires ITM 957-17P” is provided in the Appendix to the report for each luminaire. Details regarding how these tests were performed and the respective associated evaluation of performance and reliability are provided in the report. This effort included: consideration of published and vendor information; appraisal of products consistent with national industry standards; review of physical design, thermal performance; laboratory testing of photopic performance, reliability, life cycle data and characteristics, and power characteristics; technical and probabilistic risk studies; and field testing and analysis of LED light sources including comparison to currently installed conventional light sources. Assistance in preparing INDOT standards for highway lighting was provided on multiple occasions.
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Financial Stability Report - First Semester of 2020. Banco de la República de Colombia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/rept-estab-fin.1sem.eng-2020.

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In the face of the multiple shocks currently experienced by the domestic economy (resulting from the drop in oil prices and the appearance of a global pandemic), the Colombian financial system is in a position of sound solvency and adequate liquidity. At the same time, credit quality has been recovering and the exposure of credit institutions to firms with currency mismatches has declined relative to previous episodes of sudden drops in oil prices. These trends are reflected in the recent fading of red and blue tonalities in the performance and credit risk segments of the risk heatmaps in Graphs A and B.1 Naturally, the sudden, unanticipated change in macroeconomic conditions has caused the appearance of vulnerabilities for short-term financial stability. These vulnerabilities require close and continuous monitoring on the part of economic authorities. The main vulnerability is the response of credit and credit risk to a potential, temporarily extreme macroeconomic situation in the context of: (i) recently increased exposure of some banks to household sector, and (ii) reductions in net interest income that have led to a decline in the profitability of the banking business in the recent past. Furthermore, as a consequence of greater uncertainty and risk aversion, occasional problems may arise in the distribution of liquidity between agents and financial markets. With regards to local markets, spikes have been registered in the volatility of public and private fixed income securities in recent weeks that are consistent with the behavior of the international markets and have had a significant impact on the liquidity of those instruments (red portions in the most recent past of some market risk items on the map in Graph A). In order to adopt a forward-looking approach to those vulnerabilities, this Report presents a stress test that evaluates the resilience of credit institutions in the event of a hypothetical scenario thatseeks to simulate an extreme version of current macroeconomic conditions. The scenario assumes a hypothetical negative growth that is temporarily strong but recovers going into the middle of the coming year and has extreme effects on credit quality. The results suggest that credit institutions have the ability to withstand a significant deterioration in economic conditions in the short term. Even though there could be a strong impact on credit, liquidity, and profitability under the scenario being considered, aggregate capital ratios would probably remain at above their regulatory limits over the horizon of a year. In this context, the recent measures taken by both Banco de la República and the Office of the Financial Superintendent of Colombia that are intended to help preserve the financial stability of the Colombian economy become highly relevant. In compliance with its constitutional objectives and in coordination with the financial system’s security network, Banco de la República will continue to closely monitor the outlook for financial stability at this juncture and will make the decisions that are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of the economy, facilitate the flow of sufficient credit and liquidity resources, and further the smooth functioning of the payment system. Juan José Echavarría Governor
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