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Demographic influences on neuropsychological test performance

Heaton et al., 1996

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15085394667898480940
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Heaton R
Ryan L
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Matthews C
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Neuropsychological assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders

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Performances on most of the individual tests in the Halstead-Reitan Battery (HRB) also show a significant negative relationship with age (Reitan, 1955, 1957; Vega and Parsons, 1967). Reitan warned that after age 45 many normals score in Halstead's brain-damaged range on …
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