Yeah, exactly. If you have a cognitive test and everything is as expected, they’re not going to schedule another one just for fun. And, while you could have a second one to show that things are improving… improving from what? What cognitive impairment was there where he was expected to show improvement? There’s no way to spin having multiple cognitive tests as a good thing, regardless of how he performed on them.
Yeah, exactly. If you have a cognitive test and everything is as expected, they’re not going to schedule another one just for fun. And, while you could have a second one to show that things are improving… improving from what? What cognitive impairment was there where he was expected to show improvement? There’s no way to spin having multiple cognitive tests as a good thing, regardless of how he performed on them.