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Spanish Multicenter Normative Studies (NEURONORMA Project): Norms for Verbal Fluency Tests
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NeuropsychologyNeurolinguisticsNeuronorma ProjectPsycholinguisticsCognitionSocial SciencesPsychologyLanguage TestingLexical Fluency TestsCognitive DevelopmentLanguage AcquisitionExecutive FunctionLanguage StudiesCognitive CommunicationCognitive FactorElderly Spanish PeopleNeuropsychological FunctioningCognitive ScienceSpeech Fluency DisorderCognitive VariableVerbal Fluency TestsClinical PracticeLanguage ComprehensionLinguistics
Lexical fluency tests are frequently used in clinical practice to assess language and executive function. As part of the Spanish multicenter normative studies (NEURONORMA project), we provide age- and education-adjusted norms for three semantic fluency tasks (animals, fruit and vegetables, and kitchen tools), three formal lexical tasks (words beginning with P, M, and R), and three excluded letter fluency tasks (excluded A, E, and S). The sample consists of 346 participants who are cognitively normal, community dwelling, and ranging in age from 50 to 94 years. Tables are provided to convert raw scores to age-adjusted scaled scores. These were further converted into education-adjusted scaled scores by applying regression-based adjustments. The current norms should provide clinically useful data for evaluating elderly Spanish people. These data may also be of considerable use for comparisons with other international normative studies. Finally, these norms should help improve the interpretation of verbal fluency tasks and allow for greater diagnostic accuracy.
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