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Performance on the CERAD Word List Memory task: a comparison of university-based and community-based groups

✍ Scribed by Ross Andel; Carol A. McCleary; Gail A. Murdock; Amy Fiske; Rand R. Wilcox; Margaret Gatz


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
71 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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Abstract

Background

Evaluation of patients for Alzheimer's disease often compares an individual's performance on cognitive tests to established norms. The purpose of this study was to compare performance on the CERAD Word List Memory tasks in normal controls from an Alzheimer's disease registry and in community volunteers.

Methods

Scores on Word List Memory tasks were evaluated in cognitively intact participants enrolled in a university‐based Alzheimer's disease registry (n=103) and in a sample of community volunteers (n=51). Scores for the two samples were also compared with previously published data from registry‐based normal controls and from a representative community‐based sample.

Results

University‐based participants outperformed community volunteers, with most marked differences on Delayed Recall and on a Savings score that contrasted immediate to delayed recall. University‐based participants performed similarly to previously published scores for normal controls from another university‐based Alzheimer's disease registry, while community volunteers were consistent with published scores available from a representative community sample.

Conclusions

Accurate neuropsychological assessment of Alzheimer's disease may require consideration of potentially subtle differences between older adults tested at university centers and those tested in the community. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.