The Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB), which was initially created at the University of Cambridge, provides highly accurate and objective assessments of cognitive abilities that are linked to neural networks. With the capability to detect variations in neuropsychological performance, CANTAB encompasses a wide array of tests that evaluate working memory, learning, and executive function, as well as visual, verbal, and episodic memory; attention, information processing, and reaction time; social and emotional recognition, decision-making, and response control. These cognitive evaluations serve as crucial instruments for unraveling the complexities of specific brain functions associated with various disorders and conditions, offering valuable insights into their underlying causes, facilitating the early detection of symptoms, and assessing the impact of interventions aimed at enhancing brain health. By utilizing the CANTAB, researchers and clinicians can better understand cognitive impairments, leading to more effective strategies for treatment and support.