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Three words three shapes: A clinical test of memory.

S Weintraub1, G M Peavy, M O'Connor, N A Johnson, D Acar, J Sweeney, I Janssen.   

Abstract

Three Words - Three Shapes was designed as an easy "bedside" test for elderly patients that assesses verbal and nonverbal memory within the same modality. In the present study, it was administered to patients with probable Alzheimer's disease (PRAD), a control group of non-demented older subjects (NC) and a group of patients with Korsakoff's amnesia (KA). Incidental recall and several other measures of learning, retention and recognition differentiated control from PRAD and KA subjects. PRAD and KA subjects' performance was similar, but there were some material-specific interactions. This test is relatively easy and some of the derived measures could prove useful in staging amnesia progression beyond the earliest stages of PRAD when more difficult tests yield floor effects.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10779840     DOI: 10.1076/1380-3395(200004)22:2;1-1;FT267

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Exp Neuropsychol        ISSN: 1380-3395            Impact factor:   2.475


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Review 4.  Neuropsychological Assessment in Dementia Diagnosis.

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5.  Neuropathologic Associations of Learning and Memory in Primary Progressive Aphasia.

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6.  Alzheimer and frontotemporal pathology in subsets of primary progressive aphasia.

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7.  Functional decline in the aphasic variant of Alzheimer's disease.

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8.  Performance of elderly on the three words-three shapes test: a Brazilian study.

Authors:  Cristiane Garcia da Costa Armentano; Julieta Quayle
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