The effectiveness of a short test of everyday memory in discriminating memory ability of independently living and of partially dependent elderly people has been investigated. Results indicate that overall test performance is significantly different in the two groups but that not all individual hems discriminate equally well. The test as a whole correlates well with a standard cognitive screening test but it also contains items for abilities not measured in the general test, notably visuo-spatial memory. In addition, it appears to provide a more sensitive measure of memory function when general cognitive decline is minimal
The Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) is frequently used as a screening method to detect cognitiv...
INTRODUCTION: the sensitive detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in older adults is an impor...
This study evaluated the utility of the Florida Brief Memory Screen (FBMS), a new memory screening m...
This study investigated a new procedure to assess memory using routine neuropsychological tests of o...
Metacognitive assessment tests people's ability to monitor and predict their performance and recent ...
Background/Study Context: Memory performance in everyday life (EDL) and its change through aging is ...
Content removed due to copyright restriction: Glass, J.N. (1998). Differential Subtest Scores on th...
Objective. Naturalistic measures of prospective memory (PM) show less age-related decline than labor...
NoBackground. Early detection of cognitive decline in the elderly is important because this may prec...
Abstract. Memory function generally deteriorates with age, and memory impairments are a common sympt...
The present study tested 121 middle-aged and elderly community-dwelling individuals on the computer-...
Many older adults report subjective memory complaints that can impact their everyday living. The ext...
BackgroundThe ability to detect one's own memory capacity and develop strategies based on daily cont...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to explore the value of a daily observation scale in the assess...
OBJECTIVES: The Revised Cambridge Cognitive Examination (CAMCOG-R) is a cognitive screen that has be...
The Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) is frequently used as a screening method to detect cognitiv...
INTRODUCTION: the sensitive detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in older adults is an impor...
This study evaluated the utility of the Florida Brief Memory Screen (FBMS), a new memory screening m...
This study investigated a new procedure to assess memory using routine neuropsychological tests of o...
Metacognitive assessment tests people's ability to monitor and predict their performance and recent ...
Background/Study Context: Memory performance in everyday life (EDL) and its change through aging is ...
Content removed due to copyright restriction: Glass, J.N. (1998). Differential Subtest Scores on th...
Objective. Naturalistic measures of prospective memory (PM) show less age-related decline than labor...
NoBackground. Early detection of cognitive decline in the elderly is important because this may prec...
Abstract. Memory function generally deteriorates with age, and memory impairments are a common sympt...
The present study tested 121 middle-aged and elderly community-dwelling individuals on the computer-...
Many older adults report subjective memory complaints that can impact their everyday living. The ext...
BackgroundThe ability to detect one's own memory capacity and develop strategies based on daily cont...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to explore the value of a daily observation scale in the assess...
OBJECTIVES: The Revised Cambridge Cognitive Examination (CAMCOG-R) is a cognitive screen that has be...
The Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) is frequently used as a screening method to detect cognitiv...
INTRODUCTION: the sensitive detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in older adults is an impor...
This study evaluated the utility of the Florida Brief Memory Screen (FBMS), a new memory screening m...