ImGo: A Novel Tool for Behavioral Impulsivity Assessment Based on Go/NoGo Tasks
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké Médium print-electronic
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
- Klíčová slova
- Behavioral impulsivity, anti-saccade task, computer-based assessment, go/no-go test, group test, open-source software Hypothesis, stop signal test, validation, waiting impulsivity,
- MeSH
- impulzivní chování * fyziologie MeSH
- inhibice (psychologie) MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- neuropsychologické testy MeSH
- pohyby očí * MeSH
- reprodukovatelnost výsledků MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
This manuscript aims to present a novel behavioral impulsivity test ImGo, which is suitable for impulsivity assessment in the general population. A series of three studies was conducted to validate its psychometric qualities. In Study 1 we describe the principles of ImGo and verify its test-retest and split-half reliability and its convergent validity with an impulsivity self-report scale and Stop Signal test. In Study 2 we re-analyze the convergent validity of ImGo with a Stop Signal test and examine the potential relationship between ImGo and oculomotor inhibition measured by an Anti-Saccades test. In Study 3 we present a robust research with a large sample size and investigate the discriminant validity of ImGo with tests of other related cognitive and executive processes. Backed by our findings from these studies we can safely claim ImGo is a powerful tool with a good level of reliability (both test-retest and split-half) and validity (convergent and discriminant). Its potential lies in its use in diagnostic and research practice of experts from various countries as the test has already been translated to 9 languages so far. The open-source Hypothesis platform, on which the ImGo test is running, provides the option of both individual and group testing in laboratory conditions as well as remotely through an internet browser.
Department of Geoinformatics Faculty of Science Palacký University Czech Republic
Department of Information and Library Studies Faculty of Arts Masaryk University Czech Republic
Department of Psychology Faculty of Arts Masaryk University Czech Republic
Department of Psychology Faculty of Social Studies Masaryk University Czech Republic
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