SBIR-STTR Award

Microprocessor-based psychometric testing device
Award last edited on: 12/28/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIMH
Total Award Amount
$506,868
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
William C Bradley

Company Information

American Innovision Inc

9581 Ridgehaven Court
San Diego, CA 92123
   (619) 560-9355
   N/A
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 53
County: San Diego

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43MH038980-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1983
Phase I Amount
$50,000
Advances in microcomputers and video storage technology have made feasible major improvements in systems for administering psychological tests. In response to the request for computerized psychometric instruments by the NIMH in the SBIR Omnibus Solicitation, we propose to build a microprocessor-based testing instrument which stores image and text data on a video disk. Low cost microprocessors are currently available with sophisticated video graphics, sound synthesis, and light pen capabilities. Video disk players permit the low cost storage and retrieval of video and text data. These capabilities make possible a system which would have a very large number of psychometric tests coded on a disk in the form of images, text, and/or computer programs. The system could present as stimuli still or moving video images, computer graphics, text and sound, and record as responses button pressings, light pen touches, and speech. The administration of the tests would be controlled by programs stored on the video disk. Algorithms and data for scoring the tests would be stored in the same way. This system would allow a clinician to initiate a session of selected tests via a menu and have the system administer and score the tests. In addition to the time savings, the system would achieve more reliable results on some types of tests and make possible new tests which could not be administered by current methods.

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44MH038980-02
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
1984
(last award dollars: 1985)
Phase II Amount
$456,868

Advances in microcomputers and video storage technology have made major improvements in system for administering psychometric tests possible. A prototype of a microprocessor controlled psychometric testing device which uses an inexpensive consumer model video disk recorder to store both images and computer programs was prototyped in Phase I of this project. The system is designed to present tests requiring text or computer graphics by generating them under the control of programs read off the video disk and to present tests requiring detailed images by positioning the disk and displaying a disk frame in freeze-frame format. Essentially all tests in common use could be administered with this system; a single disk could store a very large number of tests. This system would also make possible new tests which used moving graphics or video as a stimuli and recorded the time and location of light pen responses. In Phase II of this project the hardware will be readied for mass production, the first video disk of tests will be mastered, and the tests revalidated in their new format