Adult norms for the decision-making MindPulse Digital Test
Ansado. J., Eynard, B., Mirofle, N., Mennetrey, C., Blanchereau, J., Sablon, M., Lokietel, E., Le Vourc’h, F., Tissot, J., Wrobel, J., Martel, C., Granon, S., & Suarez, S.
Contact : sandra.suarez@itsbrain.fr
Abstract of the article published 02/14/2024 in Applied Neuropsychology: Adult
Introduction: We present adult normalized data for MindPulse (MP), a new tool evaluating attentional and executive functioning (AEF) in decision-making.
Method: We recruited 722 neurotypical participants (18–80 years), with 149 retested. The MP test includes three tasks: Simple Reaction Time (SRT), Go/No-go, and complex Go/No-go, involving perceptual components, motor responses, and measurements of reaction time (RT) and correctness. We compare responses, evaluating 14 cognitive indices (including new composite indices to describe AEF: Executive Speed and Reaction to Difficulty).
Analysis: We adjust for age/sex effects, introduce a difficulty scale, and consider standard deviations, aberrant times, and Spearman Correlation for speed-accuracy balance. Wilcoxon unpaired rank test is used to assess sex effects, and linear regression is employed to assess the age linear dependency model on the normalized database.
Results The study demonstrated age and sex effects on RTs, in all three subtests, and the ability to correct it for individual results. The test showed excellent validity (Cronbach Alpha for the three subtasks is 92, 87, 95%) and high internal consistency (p < 0.001 for each subtask significantly faster than the more complex subtask) of the MP across the wide age range. Results showed correlation within the three RT parts of the test (p < .001 for each) and the independence of SRT, RD, and ES indices. The Retest effect was lower than intersubject variance, showing consistency over time.
Discussion: This study highlights the MP test’s strong validity on a homogeneous, large adult sample. It emphasizes assessing AEF and Reaction to Difficulty dynamically with high sensitivity.