The RAPID-II Neuropsychological Test battery for subjects aged 20 to 49 years: Norms and cognitive profile.
CONCLUSION: Low scores are very common in young healthy subjects and are more obvious when simultaneously analyzing test scores across a battery of tests and are thus not necessarily indicative of cognitive impairment. The combinations of two-test scores can be a useful tool to improve the interpretation of low scores.
PMID: 28673660 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Revue Neurologique - Category: Neurology Tags: Rev Neurol (Paris) Source Type: research
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