Swedish Cognitive Tests refers to a collection of neuropsychological assessments commonly used in Sweden to evaluate cognitive functioning, particularly in clinical settings such as dementia or neurological evaluations. This group includes tests such as SVF (Semantic Verbal Fluency), FAS (phonemic verbal fluency), and the BNT (Boston Naming Test - confrontation naming). These assessments measure different aspects of language and executive functioning, including the ability to rapidly generate words within a semantic category, produce words beginning with specific letters, and name pictured objects. Together, these tests provide a broad overview of an individual’s linguistic and cognitive abilities.
Data citation
Kokkinakis, Dimitrios (2026). Swedish cognitive tests (synthetic data) (updated: 2026-03-11). [Data set]. Språkbanken Text. https://doi.org/10.23695/06j6-0j33
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Swedish cognitive tests refer to a collection of neuropsychological assessments used to evaluate cognitive functions, particularly language and executive functions.
Intended uses
Assessment of cognitive functions, particularly language and executive functions, in neuropsychological evaluation.
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