Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT)

The Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT) are computerized executive functioning tasks. The ANTs measure a diverse range of executive functions, including attention, working memory, and inhibition.

Specifically includes focused attention, sustained attention, shifting attention, memory search, face recognition, and emotion recognition. Wave four does not include face recognition and emotion recognition.

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Available measurements
  • Population cohort

  • T1
  • C
    10.0 - 12.0 years   From 2000-01-01 to 2001-01-01

  • T4
  • C
    18.0 - 20.0 years   From 2009-01-01 to 2010-01-01

  • Clinical cohort

  • T1
  • C
    10.0 - 12.0 years   From 2004-01-01 to 2005-01-01

  • T4
  • C
    18.0 - 20.0 years   From 2013-01-01 to 2014-01-01

    Mode of collection MeasurementsAndTests   Behavioral/cognitive task
    Instrument name Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT)
    Measure name Information processing capacity and social cognition
    References
    De Sonneville LMJ. Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks: a computer-aided assessment program. In BPLM den Brinker, PJ Beek, AN Brand, et al. (Eds.), Cognitive ergonomics, clinical assessment, and computer-assisted learning: Computers in Psychology, Vol. 6 (pp. 187-203). Lisse: Swets & Zeitlinger 1999. ISBN 9026515537.
    You can also access this dataset using the API (see API Docs).