TavanMind is a Clinical Decision Support System designed to support cognitive assessment workflows, behavioral reporting, longitudinal monitoring, and professional clinical reasoning.
TavanMind does not replace qualified professional judgment.
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admin@tavanmind.com1. Not a Standalone Diagnostic Tool
TavanMind does not provide standalone medical, psychiatric, neurological, psychological, educational, or developmental diagnoses.
TavanMind reports are descriptive behavioral summaries based on cognitive task performance, statistical indicators, reliability checks, and structured scoring models.
The final interpretation of any result must be made by a qualified professional.
2. Professional Oversight Required
TavanMind is intended to be used by trained professionals who can interpret results in context.
A qualified professional should consider:
- clinical history;
- developmental background;
- medical status;
- psychological context;
- medication use;
- sleep, fatigue, stress, motivation, and engagement;
- language and cultural context;
- sensory or motor limitations;
- test environment;
- hardware reliability;
- previous assessments;
- other standardized tools;
- direct clinical observation.
- TavanMind should not be used as the only basis for clinical decisions.
3. Descriptive Behavioral Summaries
TavanMind reports may include:
- attention-related indicators;
- inhibition-related indicators;
- response speed;
- reaction time variability;
- working memory indicators;
- visual discrimination indicators;
- interference control indicators;
- behavioral pattern labels;
- reliability warnings;
- longitudinal trends;
- standardized or reference-based comparisons where available.
- These outputs describe task performance. They do not confirm the presence or absence of a clinical disorder.
4. Alert and Warning Labels
TavanMind may display labels such as "Normal," "Warning," "Alert," "Low Reliability," or similar status indicators.
These labels are intended to highlight areas that may require professional attention.
They are not diagnostic labels.
They do not automatically indicate a disorder, disability, treatment need, or clinical conclusion.
5. Reliability Warnings
TavanMind includes reliability and data integrity checks to help identify sessions that may be incomplete, noisy, inconsistent, or affected by technical or behavioral factors.
If a report indicates low reliability, the result should be interpreted with caution or repeated under better conditions.
A reliability warning may occur due to:
- insufficient valid trials;
- inconsistent timing;
- hardware or display issues;
- random or rushed responses;
- low engagement;
- incomplete test administration;
- unusual response patterns;
- patient fatigue or misunderstanding.
6. Norms and Reference Data
TavanMind may use standardized scores, reference models, age-aware comparisons, or internal engineering norms depending on the test, configuration, and available data.
Where empirical population norms are not available, results may be based on internal reference thresholds, engineering baselines, approximate norms, or validation-ready scoring models.
Such outputs must be interpreted as decision-supportive and descriptive, not definitive.
7. Longitudinal Monitoring
Longitudinal reports help professionals observe patterns across repeated sessions, such as improvement, decline, stability, or inconsistency.
Changes over time may be affected by many factors, including:
- practice effects;
- fatigue;
- motivation;
- medication changes;
- test familiarity;
- intervention effects;
- environmental differences;
- hardware differences;
- patient condition on the day of testing.
- Longitudinal change should not be interpreted as clinically meaningful without professional review.
8. No Emergency or Crisis Use
TavanMind is not intended for emergency evaluation, crisis assessment, suicide risk assessment, acute neurological decision-making, or urgent medical triage.
If urgent risk or emergency conditions are present, users must follow appropriate clinical, institutional, and emergency procedures.
9. User Responsibility
The clinician, therapist, researcher, or organization using TavanMind is responsible for:
- determining whether the tool is appropriate for the patient;
- obtaining required consent;
- selecting appropriate tests;
- ensuring suitable testing conditions;
- reviewing reliability warnings;
- interpreting reports responsibly;
- documenting clinical reasoning;
- complying with professional standards and applicable law.
10. Research, Pilot, and Validation Status
TavanMind may be used in pilot clinic workflows, usability evaluation, empirical norm-building, and validation-related activities.
Participation in pilot or validation workflows does not mean that TavanMind is a certified diagnostic device or a replacement for established clinical assessment methods.
Any research or standardization activity should follow applicable ethical, legal, institutional, and data protection requirements.
11. Contact
For questions about clinical positioning, intended use, or responsible interpretation, contact:
- admin@tavanmind.com