This article describes the performance of a representative sample of 110 participants aged from 65 to 75 years. Participants completed the Trail-Making Test, Tactual Performance Test, and Booklet Category Test. Results confirmed that previously established cutoff scores used to determine impairment are not appropriate for this age group. Significant sex differences were found for the Tactual Performance Test and Booklet Category Test. Mean scores presented in this article provide useful normative standards for the three aforementioned tasks when given to patients aged from 65 to 75 years
The purpose of this study was. to obtain normal values on ten tests of balance and coordination. The...
Objectives: The fraction of the population that reaches the age of 100 years is growing. At this age...
OBJECTIVE: To provide new age-, sex-, and education-specific reference values for an extended versio...
BACKGROUND: Neuropsychological testing plays a key role in various clinical contexts. Even though a ...
To provide evidence about the neuropsychological profiles of older people with and without neurocogn...
Although the oldest old are the fastest growing segment of the population, little is known about the...
OBJECTIVES: Individuals aged 90 or older (oldest-old), the fastest growing segment of the population...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) has been a useful tool for neuropsychological assessment. The present st...
Introduction: Reference values to define cognitive impairment in individuals aged 90 years and older...
INTRODUCTION: Reference values to define cognitive impairment in individuals aged 90 years and older...
This study presents age and gender specific normative data on timed two‐dimensional and three‐dimens...
Normative test data for a 38-year-old and for a 74-year-old were obtained for the Halstead-Reitan Ne...
Erratum inNorms for Standard Neuropsychological Tests From the French CONSTANCES CohortEur J Neurol ...
The Neurobehavioral Cognitive Status Examination (Cognistat) is a widely used cognitive screening me...
Memory is a cognitive domain extensively evaluated in the neuropsychiatric setting. Assessment tools...
The purpose of this study was. to obtain normal values on ten tests of balance and coordination. The...
Objectives: The fraction of the population that reaches the age of 100 years is growing. At this age...
OBJECTIVE: To provide new age-, sex-, and education-specific reference values for an extended versio...
BACKGROUND: Neuropsychological testing plays a key role in various clinical contexts. Even though a ...
To provide evidence about the neuropsychological profiles of older people with and without neurocogn...
Although the oldest old are the fastest growing segment of the population, little is known about the...
OBJECTIVES: Individuals aged 90 or older (oldest-old), the fastest growing segment of the population...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) has been a useful tool for neuropsychological assessment. The present st...
Introduction: Reference values to define cognitive impairment in individuals aged 90 years and older...
INTRODUCTION: Reference values to define cognitive impairment in individuals aged 90 years and older...
This study presents age and gender specific normative data on timed two‐dimensional and three‐dimens...
Normative test data for a 38-year-old and for a 74-year-old were obtained for the Halstead-Reitan Ne...
Erratum inNorms for Standard Neuropsychological Tests From the French CONSTANCES CohortEur J Neurol ...
The Neurobehavioral Cognitive Status Examination (Cognistat) is a widely used cognitive screening me...
Memory is a cognitive domain extensively evaluated in the neuropsychiatric setting. Assessment tools...
The purpose of this study was. to obtain normal values on ten tests of balance and coordination. The...
Objectives: The fraction of the population that reaches the age of 100 years is growing. At this age...
OBJECTIVE: To provide new age-, sex-, and education-specific reference values for an extended versio...