(p = .06) and -Delayed (p = .08) Recall measures. In the Abstraction/Cognitive Flexibility domain, women scored higher than men on the Stroop-Interference (p < .05, partial eta2 = .046), and MicroCog Analogies (trend - p = .052). In addition, for the Spatial Processing domain, TNAD scored higher than NAC on MicroCog Clocks (p < .01), and men scored better than women on Block Design (p < .01, partial eta2 = 5.9), consistent with the finding (reported above) of an overall advantage for men, compared to women, in the spatial processing domain. However, caution should be taken in interpreting the individual measure results due to increased Type I error associated with multiple comparisons.