Naming ability and verbal comprehension are cognitive functions that may be affected both by normal aging and by disease. Neuropsychological testing is crucial to evaluate changes in language ability and reliable normative data for all ages are needed. We present clinically useful test norms, together with subsample analysis of longitudinal effects of aging, for two robust and well-known tests that evaluate naming ability and verbal comprehension where the present norms for older adults (aged 85 and older) are sparse or missing. Participants (n = 338) from a Swedish population-based study, the Elderly in Linkoping Screening Assessment, were cognitively evaluated with a cognitive screening battery at the age of 85 years and followed to the a...
Few studies have examined the influence of a low level of schooling on age-related cognitive decline...
Objective: To determine the longitudinal trajectories and normative standards of language in older a...
Background Previous studies have shown that adverse conditions during fetal and early life are assoc...
Naming ability and verbal comprehension are cognitive functions that may be affected both by normal ...
Normative data for evaluating cognitive function in the oldest old, aged 85 years and above, are cur...
Slowed processing speed is part of normal aging but also a symptom of many diseases, including demen...
Background/Objective: In recent years, several slightly younger cohorts have been established in ord...
BACKGROUND: Neuropsychological testing plays a key role in various clinical contexts. Even though a ...
OBJECTIVES: Individuals aged 90 or older (oldest-old), the fastest growing segment of the population...
Background/Aims: To detect cognitive decline in older adults, measures of verbal fluency and verbal ...
OBJECTIVE: To provide new age-, sex-, and education-specific reference values for an extended versio...
Neuropsychological test-based norms are vital for accurate assessment of older adults’ level of cogn...
Although word-finding difficulty is commonly self-reported by older adults, there are no clinical in...
Erratum inNorms for Standard Neuropsychological Tests From the French CONSTANCES CohortEur J Neurol ...
Introduction: The study aimed to investigate different aspects of cognition using the Cognitive Asse...
Few studies have examined the influence of a low level of schooling on age-related cognitive decline...
Objective: To determine the longitudinal trajectories and normative standards of language in older a...
Background Previous studies have shown that adverse conditions during fetal and early life are assoc...
Naming ability and verbal comprehension are cognitive functions that may be affected both by normal ...
Normative data for evaluating cognitive function in the oldest old, aged 85 years and above, are cur...
Slowed processing speed is part of normal aging but also a symptom of many diseases, including demen...
Background/Objective: In recent years, several slightly younger cohorts have been established in ord...
BACKGROUND: Neuropsychological testing plays a key role in various clinical contexts. Even though a ...
OBJECTIVES: Individuals aged 90 or older (oldest-old), the fastest growing segment of the population...
Background/Aims: To detect cognitive decline in older adults, measures of verbal fluency and verbal ...
OBJECTIVE: To provide new age-, sex-, and education-specific reference values for an extended versio...
Neuropsychological test-based norms are vital for accurate assessment of older adults’ level of cogn...
Although word-finding difficulty is commonly self-reported by older adults, there are no clinical in...
Erratum inNorms for Standard Neuropsychological Tests From the French CONSTANCES CohortEur J Neurol ...
Introduction: The study aimed to investigate different aspects of cognition using the Cognitive Asse...
Few studies have examined the influence of a low level of schooling on age-related cognitive decline...
Objective: To determine the longitudinal trajectories and normative standards of language in older a...
Background Previous studies have shown that adverse conditions during fetal and early life are assoc...