Cognitive Processing Speed across the Lifespan: Beyond the Influence of Motor Speed

Volume: 9, Pages: 62 - 62
Published: Mar 22, 2017
Abstract
Traditional neuropsychological measurement of cognitive processing speed with tasks such as the Symbol Search and Coding subsets of the WAIS-IV consistently shows decline with advanced age. This is potentially problematic when these measures are employed with populations where deficits in motor performance are expected, i.e., in ageing or stroke populations. Thus, the aim of the current study was to explore the contribution of hand motor speed...
Paper Details
Title
Cognitive Processing Speed across the Lifespan: Beyond the Influence of Motor Speed
Published Date
Mar 22, 2017
Volume
9
Pages
62 - 62
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