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Recognition subtests of the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status: evidence for a cortical vs. subcortical distinction.

Julia V VeharShervin RahimpourPaolo MorettiPanagiotis KassavetisJumana AlshaikhJohn RolstonKevin Duff
Published in: Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology (2023)
The group differences in performance across RBANS recognition subtests suggest support for traditional "cortical" and "subcortical" profiles. However, all groups, including the mild AD sample, demonstrated a benefit from recognition cues compared to free recall. Overall, these findings support the inclusion of the newly developed Story and Figure Recognition subtests in future clinical practice and research endeavors.
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