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How else do you quantify cognitive impacts? Geniunely curious if there is any way other than the bs IQ thing.
One of the tasks covid researchers are using to determine cognitive issues are a Go / No-Go Task
In psychology, go/no-go test, developed by neuropsychologist Alexander Luria in 1940-50s is used to measure a participant's capacity for switching between several types of behavioural response ("plasticity") and control of adequacy of response (impulse control and sustained attention). Since the work of Alexander Luria in neuropsychology, such response is linked to the cortical frontal lobes.
For example, a go/no-go test that requires a participant to perform an action given certain stimuli (e.g., press a button) and also inhibit that action under a different set of stimuli (e.g., not press that same button).
The impact is similar to people who suffer concussions, so doctors have been testing people with concussion screening questions. But it's hard to quantify memory problems, increased anxiety, and depression.
yeah, i think thats probably why people default to IQ crap because it's a number and people have some sort of general idea of what the range of numbers mean. we need better ways to measure this stuff
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