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The Rapid Naming Test: Development and initial validation in typically aging adults.

Jordan StiverAdam M StaffaroniSamantha M WaltersMichelle Y YouKaitlin B CasalettoSabrina J ErlhoffKatherine L PossinSladjana LukicRenaud La JoieGil D RabinoviciMolly E ZimmermanMaria Luisa Gorno-TempiniJoel H Kramer
Published in: The Clinical neuropsychologist (2021)
The RNT appears to be a reliable test that is sensitive to subtle, age-related word-finding decline. Convergent and divergent validity are supported by its specific associations with measures relying on visual naming processes. Ecological validity is supported by its relationship with subjective real-world language difficulties. Lastly, worse performance was related to amyloid-β deposition, an Alzheimer's disease biomarker. This study represents a key step toward validating a novel, sensitive naming test in typically aging adults.
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