The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) is a screening tool designed for stroke patients, assessing attention, executive functions, language, praxis, numeric cognition and memory. Here we present norms for the two parallel versions of the Dutch OCS (OCS-NL, acquired in 246 participants for version A and a subset of 179 participants for version B. We evaluated the association of age and socio-economic status (i.e. education, income, occupation) with OCS-NL performance There were no systematic performance differences between income groups, nor between manual and non-manual workers. There were small differences between education groups. The association of education and performance did not vary across subtests. The association of age and performance ...
Background/Objective: In recent years, several slightly younger cohorts have been established in ord...
Objective: Age and years of education are strong predictors of cognitive performance in several vers...
Slowed processing speed is part of normal aging but also a symptom of many diseases, including demen...
The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) is a screening tool specifically designed for acute stroke patient...
Objective: The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) is a short screening instrument for cognitive disorders...
Cognitive deficits occur in most stroke patients and cognitive impairment is an important predictor ...
The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) is a short screening instrument for cognitive disorders after stro...
Introduction: Central Nervous System Vital Signs (CNS VS) is a computerized neuropsychological batte...
Objective: The main goal of this study was to produce normative data for the Portuguese population o...
Background: The Edinburgh cognitive and behavioral ALS screen (ECAS) was developed specifically to d...
Cognitive deficits are common following stroke and have many negative consequences. They must be ide...
Objectives: 1. Assess validity of the Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS-Plus), a domain-specific cognitiv...
Background The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) was recently developed with the aim of describing the c...
The Stroop Color-Word Test was administered to 1, 856 cognitively screened, healthy Dutch-speaking p...
BackgroundThe Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) was recently developed with the aim of describing the co...
Background/Objective: In recent years, several slightly younger cohorts have been established in ord...
Objective: Age and years of education are strong predictors of cognitive performance in several vers...
Slowed processing speed is part of normal aging but also a symptom of many diseases, including demen...
The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) is a screening tool specifically designed for acute stroke patient...
Objective: The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) is a short screening instrument for cognitive disorders...
Cognitive deficits occur in most stroke patients and cognitive impairment is an important predictor ...
The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) is a short screening instrument for cognitive disorders after stro...
Introduction: Central Nervous System Vital Signs (CNS VS) is a computerized neuropsychological batte...
Objective: The main goal of this study was to produce normative data for the Portuguese population o...
Background: The Edinburgh cognitive and behavioral ALS screen (ECAS) was developed specifically to d...
Cognitive deficits are common following stroke and have many negative consequences. They must be ide...
Objectives: 1. Assess validity of the Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS-Plus), a domain-specific cognitiv...
Background The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) was recently developed with the aim of describing the c...
The Stroop Color-Word Test was administered to 1, 856 cognitively screened, healthy Dutch-speaking p...
BackgroundThe Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) was recently developed with the aim of describing the co...
Background/Objective: In recent years, several slightly younger cohorts have been established in ord...
Objective: Age and years of education are strong predictors of cognitive performance in several vers...
Slowed processing speed is part of normal aging but also a symptom of many diseases, including demen...