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Clinical validation of an aggregate learning ratio from the neuropsychological assessment battery.
Hall, Matthew G; Wollman, Scott C; Haines, Mary E; Katschke, Jessica L; Boyle, Mellisa A; Richardson, Hannah K; Hammers, Dustin B.
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  • Hall MG; PM&R, The University of Toledo - Health Science Campus, Toledo, OH, USA.
  • Wollman SC; TBI/ISC, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA, USA.
  • Haines ME; PM&R, The University of Toledo - Health Science Campus, Toledo, OH, USA.
  • Katschke JL; PM&R, The University of Toledo - Health Science Campus, Toledo, OH, USA.
  • Boyle MA; PM&R, The University of Toledo - Health Science Campus, Toledo, OH, USA.
  • Richardson HK; Neuropsychology, Spalding University, Louisville, KY, USA.
  • Hammers DB; Neurology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Appl Neuropsychol Adult ; : 1-10, 2024 Mar 25.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38527375
ABSTRACT
Quantifying learning deficits provides valuable information in identifying and diagnosing mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Previous research has found that a learning ratio (LR) metric, derived from the list learning test from the Neuropsychological Assessment Battery (NAB), was able to distinguish between those with normal cognition versus memory impairment. The current study furthers the NAB LR research by validating a NAB story LR, as well as an aggregate LR. The aggregate LR was created by combining the individual list and story LRs. Participants were classified as those with normal cognition (n = 51), those with MCI (n = 39) and those with dementia (n = 35). Results revealed the story LR was able to accurately distinguish normal controls from those with mild cognitive impairment and those with dementia and offers enhanced discriminability beyond the story immediate recall score (sum of trial 1 and trial 2). Further, the aggregate LR provided superior discriminability beyond the individual list and story LRs and accounted for additional variance in diagnostic group classification. The NAB aggregate LR provides improved sensitivity in detecting declines in impaired learning, which may assist clinicians in making diagnoses earlier in a disease process, benefiting the individual through earlier interventions.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Appl Neuropsychol Adult Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Appl Neuropsychol Adult Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos