Washington Neuropsychological Institute offers CogScreen, a computer-administered cognitive screening instrument designed to assess deficits in attention, memory, visual perception, problem-solving, and more. Developed to meet the Federal Aviation Administration's need for detecting subtle changes in cognitive functioning, CogScreen is used in the medical re-certification evaluation of pilots with neurological or psychiatric conditions.
CogScreen is not a test of aviation knowledge or flying skills, but rather measures underlying cognitive abilities associated with flying. The instrument consists of a series of computerized cognitive tasks, each self-contained with instructions and practice segments, and has been utilized to assess the impact of various medications on brain function.
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