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The CPG-300 part of the Bernstein test is a computerized performance evaluation test developed by Dr. Arnold L. Bernstein. It is a standardized test designed to measure a person’s speed and accuracy in a variety of cognitive skills, including memory, concentration, problem solving, visual processing and attention. The CPG-300 test is typically used in clinical and research settings to assess the functioning of a person with a brain injury or other neurological condition. The CPG-300 consists of a pre-test interview, post-test interview, and a series of tasks and tests that measure various cognitive abilities, including reaction speed, mental flexibility, visual processing, and problem solving. The test also includes a quiz to measure learning and recall. Test results are scored and compared to national norms.