Norms for the Triana Test: A Story Recall Test Based on Emotional Material. [PDF]
Background: The “Triana Test” is a novel story recall test based on emotional material with demonstrated accuracy in diagnosing mild cognitive impairment patients. Objective: This study aims to obtain normative data for the “Triana Test”. Methods: A normative study was conducted at a university hospital in Spain.
Luque-Tirado A +9 more
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Cognitive performance of young and elderly subjects on the free word recall memory test: effect of presentation order on recall order [PDF]
The influence of aging on memory has been extensively studied, but the importance of short-term memory and recall sequence has not. The objective of the current study was to examine the recall order of words presented on lists and to determine if age ...
R.F. Santos-Galduróz +3 more
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The Direct Testing Effect Is Pervasive in Action Memory: Analyses of Recall Accuracy and Recall Speed [PDF]
Successful retrieval from memory is a desirably difficult learning event that reduces the recall decrement of studied materials over longer delays more than restudying does. The present study was the first to test this direct testing effect for performed
Veit Kubik +4 more
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Testing L2 Vocabulary Recognition and Recall Using Pictorial and Written Test Items
This article describes two studies that examined the effects of pictorial and written annotations on second language (L2) vocabulary learning from a multimedia environment.
Linda Jones
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Modified Cued Recall Test: Longitudinal Analysis of Test Versions and Item Recall in Adults With Down Syndrome. [PDF]
ABSTRACTBackgroundAdults with Down syndrome (DS) have an elevated risk and early age of onset for Alzheimer's disease (AD). To support upcoming clinical AD trials, there is a critical need to establish cognitive outcome measures that can be used to capture intervention effects.
Schworer EK +11 more
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Ten-words recall test: an effective tool to differentiate mild cognitive impairment from subjective cognitive decline [PDF]
IntroductionSubjective cognitive decline (SCD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are stages 2 and 3, respectively, of the Alzheimer’s continuum.
Hua Ren +15 more
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Cueing and test time in free recall and recognition [PDF]
The purposes of the present experiment were to further examine the processes underlying recall and recognition performance, and to investigate an implicit assumption of the generation-recognition model of item retrieval. The basic design was a 2 by 2 by 2 factorial, manipulating type of test (free recall, recognition), test time (2 min, unlimited), and
Barbara F. Sloan +2 more
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RECall for Automated Genotypic Tropism Testing [PDF]
ABSTRACT Standardization of sequence chromatogram analysis is required for consistent genotypic tropism determination across laboratories. A freely available, fast, and automated chromatogram analysis tool (RECall) provided tropism interpretations equivalent to those of manual sequence editing of 521 V3 loop HIV-1 population sequences ...
Richard Harrigan +6 more
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Validation of the Arabic version of the 16-item free and cued recall test among patients with schizophrenia [PDF]
Sam N, Haddad C, Calvet B, Dahdouh O.
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Short-term delayed recall of auditory verbal learning test is equivalent to long-term delayed recall for identifying amnestic mild cognitive impairment. [PDF]
Delayed recall of words in a verbal learning test is a sensitive measure for the diagnosis of amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and early Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Qianhua Zhao +4 more
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