The new ADHD report examines 14 specific “markers” within five Creyos cognitive tasks that have been proven, via published peer-reviewed academic papers, to be associated with ADHD—as opposed to percentile ranks or standard scores on existing reports. This new report then highlights whether the individual is within, or outside, the typical range for each marker.
Definitions
Marker: A marker is a performance indicators associated with these tasks that have been proven, through academic research and independent peer-reviewed published studies, to be correlated with individuals who have ADHD. Each marker has its own threshold. To learn more, please refer to their descriptions in the details section.
Typical Range: The typical range for a marker corresponds to the range of performance for people who are not experiencing symptoms of ADHD. Markers that are flagged as ‘outside typical range’ have results that are higher or lower than average, in the same ways as people diagnosed with ADHD in published studies.
For a full list of markers, marker definitions, associated tasks and academic references, please download the Creyos ADHD Marker Details document.
For an even more detailed overview of how to interpret the ADHD Conditions Focused Protocol Report, watch our interpretation webinar hosted by our Director of Science (Mike Battista) and our Chief Product Officer (Faraz Shafaghi) here.
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