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Spanish Multicenter Normative Studies (NEURONORMA Project): Norms for the Visual Object and Space Perception Battery-Abbreviated, and Judgment of Line Orientation
Author(s) -
Jordi PeñaCasanova,
M. Quintana-Aparicio,
S. Quiñones-Úbeda,
M. Aguilar,
José Luís Molinuevo,
Mónica Serradell,
Alfredo Robles,
M. S. Barquero,
Clara Villanueva,
Carmen Antúnez,
C Martínez-Parra,
Ana Frank,
Marı́a Dolores Aguilar,
M. Fernández,
Vincent C. Alfonso,
J. M. Sol,
Rafael Blesa
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
archives of clinical neuropsychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.909
H-Index - 98
eISSN - 1873-5843
pISSN - 0887-6177
DOI - 10.1093/arclin/acp040
Subject(s) - normative , psychology , perception , orientation (vector space) , object (grammar) , test (biology) , space (punctuation) , visual perception , cognitive psychology , social psychology , developmental psychology , computer science , artificial intelligence , mathematics , political science , geometry , neuroscience , paleontology , law , biology , operating system
This study forms part of the Spanish Multicenter Normative Studies (NEURONORMA project). Normative data for people aged over 49 years are presented for selected tasks of the visual object and space perception battery (VOSP) and for the judgment of line orientation (JLO) test. Age-adjusted norms were derived from a sample of 341 participants who are cognitively normal and community-dwelling. Age- and education-adjusted norms are also provided. Years of education were modeled on age-scaled scores to derive regression equations that were applied for further demographic adjustments. The normative information provided here should prove useful for characterizing and interpreting individual test performances as well as comparing the scores from these tests with any other test using NEURONORMA norms.

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