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Administration Guidance

The NIH Toolbox tests were designed to be easily administered, yet there are several points of reference that need to be reviewed to ensure a proper standardized administration. To start, we strongly encourage you to review the administration manual, view the training videos, and familiarize yourself with the app interface and tests.

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Sign in or register to gain access to NIH Toolbox® User Resources, such as our freely available administration manual.

Online learning

Administration Videos

Check out an overview of how to administer individual NIH Toolbox tests. These videos are intended to be used together with training resources, such as the administration manual, webinars or in-person training, or receiving feedback on practice administration.

How To Videos

How to Create a Participant

How to Create an Assessment

How to Create a Battery

How to Export Results

How to Pause, Stop, Delay, and Resume Tests

Best Practices

See more videos

V3 Virtual Conference

Recordings

Thanks for joining us for the NIH Toolbox V3 Virtual Conference! To view taped recordings each conference session please access the links below. Sign in or register to gain access to NIH Toolbox User Resources and download conference presentations.

Tips for Administration

Choose a suitable testing location.

Ensure the testing environment is quiet and free of distractions. Consider placing a “Do Not Disturb: Testing” sign outside the testing room.

Prepare all test materials ahead of time.

Verify that all test materials and equipment are setup and in good working condition.

Examine training materials thoroughly.

Review appropriate instructions in detail and view training modules, such as the NIH Toolbox® eLearning series, or video demonstrations available on Youtube.

Practice at least 8-10 times.

With a live person, practice administering each test while paying close attention to the procedures and instructions.

Ask for feedback.

Request a colleague to help observe your administration performance and offer tips.

Live Workshops & Training Sessions

Learn more about the NIH Toolbox V3 system by attending a webinar or live training session.

Upcoming Event

NIH Toolbox® Assessments Conference

On April 8 and 9, 2024, the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research, the National Institute on Aging (NIA), and the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) will host an in-person conference, with live videocast for remote viewing of select sessions, to highlight and share advancements and features of four affiliated measurement systems/measures: the NIH Toolbox®, the NIH Infant and Toddler Toolbox (Baby Toolbox)Mobile Toolbox, and MyCog.

The purpose of this conference is to bring together the NIH community, extramural investigators, clinicians, and other stakeholders to learn about neurological and behavioral measures and measurement systems supported through NIH funding including recent updates, improvements, and adaptations.

Submit your abstract by January 12, 2024!

The NIH Toolbox Assessments Conference is now accepting abstracts for platform talks and poster sessions. All abstracts must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. ET on January 12, 2024. Individuals interested in submitting an abstract should read and follow the guidance in the Call for Abstracts. The conference organizers WILL accept presentations that have been published or accepted elsewhere.

Up to 10- travel awards covering domestic travel and lodging are available to students, fellows, and early career investigators/clinicians. View the Call for Abstracts For information on eligibility.

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Learn More about our Research Projects

Find out more about ongoing research in the application of NIH Toolbox® tests and development of related products, such as the Infant and Toddler ‘Baby’ Toolbox and the Mobile Toolbox (a smartphone version).

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