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The Clock-in-the-box is a powerful tool if properly administered and scored, and this website will teach you how to use it. Downloads You can download the instructions, response form and other forms below:

Scoring Criteria

How to Score the Clock-in-the-Box The score of the Clock-in-the-Box diagnostic is based on a rubric of eight individual categories which are broken into two main subcategories. The sum of the Location, Object, Numbers and Time scores yields the Memory subtotal, while the Size, Number Order, Number...

Comorbidity with PTSD

We investigated whether Veterans with high compared to low levels of alcohol use experienced changes in the white matter of their brain. White matter are the connecting “wires” that allow for different parts of the brain to talk to each other. We also wanted to see if Veterans with high levels of...

Heart and Brain Health Study (CIRCA)

Cerebrovascular Risk, Aging, and their Effects on the Brain Changes in memory, thinking, and organizational skills occur in the course of normal aging, but can sometimes indicate an underlying disease. These changes in thinking ability can occur as a result of medical conditions (such as high blood...

William Milberg, Ph.D.

Dr. Milberg is a clinical and research psychologist who founded the Geriatric Neuropsychology laboratory when he became part of the GRECC in 1981. At that time the focus of the lab was on the cognitive consequences of dementia and stroke in older adults, but since that time the laboratory has grown...

Nikki H. Stricker, Ph.D., ABPP/CN

Dr. Nikki Stricker is a staff neuropsychologist within the VA Boston Healthcare System and the Neuropsychology Training Coordinator. She holds an academic appointment as Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. Stricker completed her Ph.D. in 2008 from the San...

Kathryn Russo, B.S.

Kathryn recently graduated from Temple University with a B.S. in neuroscience, and she was a research assistant in the Boston Attention and Learning Laboratory. Her research interests include attention, PTSD, molecular neuroscience, and Autism Spectrum Disorders.