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-The [[http://www.cogstate.com|Cogstate]] is a battery of computerized cognitive tests used in [[start|Lifelines]] to broadly assess cognitive functioning of participants ([[sections|section]]: [[mental health]]). The test battery was performed in ~92,000 able participants aged 13 years and older during [[2A Visit 1]], and ~62,000 able participants aged 13 years and older during [[3A Visit 1]].\\+The [[http://www.cogstate.com|Cogstate]] is a battery of computerized cognitive tests used in [[start|Lifelines]] to broadly assess cognitive functioning of participants ([[sections|section]]: [[mental health]]). The test battery was performed in ~92,000 able participants aged 13 years and older during [[2A Visit 1]], and ~76,000 able participants aged 13 years and older during [[3A Visit 1]].\\
 The Cogstate is used in conjunction with other cognition tests in Lifelines, i.e. the [[Ruff Figural Fluency Test|RFFT]] and the [[Mini Mental State Examination|MMSE]]. Raw data of the Cogstate was used to calculate the [[Cogstate Speed Composite (CSC)]]. The Cogstate is used in conjunction with other cognition tests in Lifelines, i.e. the [[Ruff Figural Fluency Test|RFFT]] and the [[Mini Mental State Examination|MMSE]]. Raw data of the Cogstate was used to calculate the [[Cogstate Speed Composite (CSC)]].
  
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