Mini Mental State MMSE
The mini-mental state (MMS) or mini-mental state examination (MMSE) or Folstein test is a test for the evaluation of global cognitive functions. This test is used for diagnostic purposes when there is a suspicion of dementia and cognitive disorders. It evaluates temporospatial orientation, memory, attention, language and praxies. Folstein, Folstein and McHugh, 1975; Greco version.
Mini Mental State MMSE
The mini-mental state (MMS) or mini-mental state examination (MMSE) or Folstein test is a test for the evaluation of global cognitive functions. This test is used for diagnostic purposes when there is a suspicion of dementia and cognitive disorders. It evaluates temporospatial orientation, memory, attention, language and praxies. Folstein, Folstein and McHugh, 1975; Greco version.
Mini Mental State MMSE
The mini-mental state (MMS) or mini-mental state examination (MMSE) or Folstein test is a test for the evaluation of global cognitive functions. This test is used for diagnostic purposes when there is a suspicion of dementia and cognitive disorders. It evaluates temporospatial orientation, memory, attention, language and praxies. Folstein, Folstein and McHugh, 1975; Greco version.
Mini Mental State MMSE
The mini-mental state (MMS) or mini-mental state examination (MMSE) or Folstein test is a test for the evaluation of global cognitive functions. This test is used for diagnostic purposes when there is a suspicion of dementia and cognitive disorders. It evaluates temporospatial orientation, memory, attention, language and praxies. Folstein, Folstein and McHugh, 1975; Greco version.
Digit span
The Digit span task is a test evaluating the phonological loop and executive control capabilities of the working memory. The test consists of hearing a series of numbers orally by the examiner and must repeat the same series in the same order or in reverse. This test measures the limited capabilities of a specialized verbal short-term memory system described by Baddeley and Hitch (1974). WAIS-III Weschler,2000 and MEM-III Weschler 2001
Digit span
The Digit span task is a test evaluating the phonological loop and executive control capabilities of the working memory. The test consists of hearing a series of numbers orally by the examiner and must repeat the same series in the same order or in reverse. This test measures the limited capabilities of a specialized verbal short-term memory system described by Baddeley and Hitch (1974). WAIS-III Weschler,2000 and MEM-III Weschler 2001
Digit span
The Digit span task is a test evaluating the phonological loop and executive control capabilities of the working memory. The test consists of hearing a series of numbers orally by the examiner and must repeat the same series in the same order or in reverse. This test measures the limited capabilities of a specialized verbal short-term memory system described by Baddeley and Hitch (1974). WAIS-III Weschler,2000 and MEM-III Weschler 2001
Digit span
The Digit span task is a test evaluating the phonological loop and executive control capabilities of the working memory. The test consists of hearing a series of numbers orally by the examiner and must repeat the same series in the same order or in reverse. This test measures the limited capabilities of a specialized verbal short-term memory system described by Baddeley and Hitch (1974). WAIS-III Weschler,2000 and MEM-III Weschler 2001
PASAT (Naegele and Mazza, 2004)
PASAT is a test that evaluates information processing skills, sustained attention, and shared attention. The individual hears numbers in succession with an interval of 4 seconds. He must add the last digit heard to the last given without losing his attention.
PASAT (Naegele and Mazza, 2004)
PASAT is a test that evaluates information processing skills, sustained attention, and shared attention. The individual hears numbers in succession with an interval of 4 seconds. He must add the last digit heard to the last given without losing his attention.
PASAT (Naegele and Mazza, 2004)
PASAT is a test that evaluates information processing skills, sustained attention, and shared attention. The individual hears numbers in succession with an interval of 4 seconds. He must add the last digit heard to the last given without losing his attention.
PASAT (Naegele and Mazza, 2004)
PASAT is a test that evaluates information processing skills, sustained attention, and shared attention. The individual hears numbers in succession with an interval of 4 seconds. He must add the last digit heard to the last given without losing his attention.
Brown Peterson's Paradigm (Peterson and Peterson, 1959)
Experimental technique to study forgetting in short-term memory and also used as a measure of the central administrator of working memory. The task is to present the subjects with sequences of three consonants. After the presentation of each sequence, the subject is asked to either perform an immediate recall of the consonants or to perform a countdown task from 30 seconds, 20 seconds or 10 seconds. At the end of this count, the subject must give the series again starting from 3 consonants.
Brown Peterson's Paradigm (Peterson and Peterson, 1959)
Experimental technique to study forgetting in short-term memory and also used as a measure of the central administrator of working memory. The task is to present the subjects with sequences of three consonants. After the presentation of each sequence, the subject is asked to either perform an immediate recall of the consonants or to perform a countdown task from 30 seconds, 20 seconds or 10 seconds. At the end of this count, the subject must give the series again starting from 3 consonants.
Brown Peterson's Paradigm (Peterson and Peterson, 1959)
Experimental technique to study forgetting in short-term memory and also used as a measure of the central administrator of working memory. The task is to present the subjects with sequences of three consonants. After the presentation of each sequence, the subject is asked to either perform an immediate recall of the consonants or to perform a countdown task from 30 seconds, 20 seconds or 10 seconds. At the end of this count, the subject must give the series again starting from 3 consonants.
Brown Peterson's Paradigm (Peterson and Peterson, 1959)
Experimental technique to study forgetting in short-term memory and also used as a measure of the central administrator of working memory. The task is to present the subjects with sequences of three consonants. After the presentation of each sequence, the subject is asked to either perform an immediate recall of the consonants or to perform a countdown task from 30 seconds, 20 seconds or 10 seconds. At the end of this count, the subject must give the series again starting from 3 consonants.
Virtual reality memory task
A developed virtual reality task was also administered to the participants to allow a more ecological analysis of episodic memory and divided attention.
Virtual reality memory task
A developed virtual reality task was also administered to the participants to allow a more ecological analysis of episodic memory and divided attention.
Continious Performance task CPT
CPT is a task of sustained and selective attention on the computer. The task consists of clicking on the space bar of the computer when a letter is presented on the screen except for the letter "X". The person should not click if they see the letter "X" presented. This test takes several minutes.
Continious Performance task CPT
CPT is a task of sustained and selective attention on the computer. The task consists of clicking on the space bar of the computer when a letter is presented on the screen except for the letter "X". The person should not click if they see the letter "X" presented. This test takes several minutes.
Cognitive Failure Questionnaire
The Cognitive Failure Questionnaire (CFQ) is a questionnaire that evaluates daily cognitive failures.
Cognitive Failure Questionnaire
The Cognitive Failure Questionnaire (CFQ) is a questionnaire that evaluates daily cognitive failures.
Cognitive Failure Questionnaire
The Cognitive Failure Questionnaire (CFQ) is a questionnaire that evaluates daily cognitive failures.
Cognitive Failure Questionnaire
The Cognitive Failure Questionnaire (CFQ) is a questionnaire that evaluates daily cognitive failures.
Bravo's Scale
This scale is a measure of general well-being. The questionnaire contains 18 items that determine how the respondent feels. The first fourteen questions are answered on a 6-point Likert scale (0-5) and the last four questions on a 10-point scale (0-10) to give a maximum score of 110.
A high well-being score is close to 110.
Bravo's Scale
This scale is a measure of general well-being. The questionnaire contains 18 items that determine how the respondent feels. The first fourteen questions are answered on a 6-point Likert scale (0-5) and the last four questions on a 10-point scale (0-10) to give a maximum score of 110.
A high well-being score is close to 110.
Bravo's Scale
This scale is a measure of general well-being. The questionnaire contains 18 items that determine how the respondent feels. The first fourteen questions are answered on a 6-point Likert scale (0-5) and the last four questions on a 10-point scale (0-10) to give a maximum score of 110.
A high well-being score is close to 110.
Bravo's Scale
This scale is a measure of general well-being. The questionnaire contains 18 items that determine how the respondent feels. The first fourteen questions are answered on a 6-point Likert scale (0-5) and the last four questions on a 10-point scale (0-10) to give a maximum score of 110.
A high well-being score is close to 110.
APT-II Attention Questionnaire
The attention questionnaire is a questionnaire of the attention complaint felt by the subject in everyday life. This questionnaire is taken from the APT program.
APT-II Attention Questionnaire
The attention questionnaire is a questionnaire of the attention complaint felt by the subject in everyday life. This questionnaire is taken from the APT program.
APT-II Attention Questionnaire
The attention questionnaire is a questionnaire of the attention complaint felt by the subject in everyday life. This questionnaire is taken from the APT program.
APT-II Attention Questionnaire
The attention questionnaire is a questionnaire of the attention complaint felt by the subject in everyday life. This questionnaire is taken from the APT program.