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New partnership with the University of Essex to strengthen CANTAB® normative data offering
We’ve joined forces with ESSEXLab at the Centre for Behavioural Science (CBS), University of Essex, to gather normative data from latency-based and rater-scored tasks like our Reaction Time (RTI) task and Verbal Recognition Memory (VRM). This partnership will significantly enrich our normative offerings further and provide robust benchmarks, demonstrating the sensitivity in CANTAB endpoints.
Our Director of Statistical Sciences, Elizabeth Wragg, shares her enthusiasm for this partnership: “Collaborating with the University of Essex reflects our commitment to widening our normative data offerings, ensuring that researchers have access to the most valuable data and can derive insights that further vital research towards improving patient health.”
Dr Patrick Lown, Deputy Director of CBS and Manager of the Behavioral Science Lab at the University of Essex, added:
“We are delighted to work with Cambridge Cognition to collect valuable data which will in turn help them to provide their clients with richer benchmarks of performance.”
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