which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment Chinese-Language Los Angeles version (MoCA-ChLA) was developed and administered during an in-home interview to 1,192 participants (mean age 62.5 years, mean education 11.6 years) in a population-based Chinese American Eye Study (CHES) in Los Angeles. The MoCA-ChLA score (mean ± SD) was 23.8±4.2 with little ceiling and no floor effects. The score increased with higher education, decreased with advancing age, and was not related to gender. Compared to the education 1–6 years group, the mean MoCA-ChLA score was 2.6 and 4.6 higher in the education 7–11 and 12–20 years groups, respectively....
In this paper, we model gender differences in cognitive ability in China using a new sample of middl...
Normative information on neuropsychological measures for Chinese people is scarce. This study addres...
In this paper, we model gender differences in cognitive ability in China using a new sample of middl...
Copyright © 2014 Shu’aijun Zhou et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
identification of mild cognitive impairment and dementia in Chinese older adults. Design: Cross-sect...
Background: The Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease Neuropsychological Assess...
Background/Aims: The Boston Naming Test (BNT) is the most frequently administered con-frontational n...
Purpose: To describe the results of efforts to recruit Asian Americans into longitudinal research on...
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is used to evaluate multiple cognitive domains in elderly i...
Objective: Given that aging is associated with higher risk of cognitive decline and dementia, improv...
To assess the influence of education on the performance of Chinese version of Montreal cognitive ass...
Abstract. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a test assessing global cognition in older ad...
Lin Huang,1 Ke-Liang Chen,1 Bi-Ying Lin,1 Le Tang,1 Qian-Hua Zhao,1 Ying-Ru Lv,2,* Qi-Hao Guo1,* 1D...
Background: The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a very widely used test for mild cognitive i...
To assess the influence of education on the performance of Chinese version of Montreal cognitive ass...
In this paper, we model gender differences in cognitive ability in China using a new sample of middl...
Normative information on neuropsychological measures for Chinese people is scarce. This study addres...
In this paper, we model gender differences in cognitive ability in China using a new sample of middl...
Copyright © 2014 Shu’aijun Zhou et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
identification of mild cognitive impairment and dementia in Chinese older adults. Design: Cross-sect...
Background: The Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease Neuropsychological Assess...
Background/Aims: The Boston Naming Test (BNT) is the most frequently administered con-frontational n...
Purpose: To describe the results of efforts to recruit Asian Americans into longitudinal research on...
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is used to evaluate multiple cognitive domains in elderly i...
Objective: Given that aging is associated with higher risk of cognitive decline and dementia, improv...
To assess the influence of education on the performance of Chinese version of Montreal cognitive ass...
Abstract. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a test assessing global cognition in older ad...
Lin Huang,1 Ke-Liang Chen,1 Bi-Ying Lin,1 Le Tang,1 Qian-Hua Zhao,1 Ying-Ru Lv,2,* Qi-Hao Guo1,* 1D...
Background: The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a very widely used test for mild cognitive i...
To assess the influence of education on the performance of Chinese version of Montreal cognitive ass...
In this paper, we model gender differences in cognitive ability in China using a new sample of middl...
Normative information on neuropsychological measures for Chinese people is scarce. This study addres...
In this paper, we model gender differences in cognitive ability in China using a new sample of middl...