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Table 1 Neuropsychological tests and cognitive domains assessed

From: Socially desirable responding in geriatric outpatients with and without mild cognitive impairment and its association with the assessment of self-reported mental health

Cognitive domain

Neuropsychological test

Attention

Bell Test

Digit Cancellation Test

Memory

Prose recall

ROCF-delayed recall

Executive functions

Digit Span Forwards

Digit Span Backwards

Trail-Making Test A

Trail-Making Test B

Weigl’s Test

Cognitive Estimates-total

Cognitive Estimates-bizarre

Raven’s coloured matrices

Letter fluency

Language

Category fluency

Picture naming

Token Test

Visuospatial skills

ROCF-copy

Copy of geometric figures

Ideomotor praxis

De Renzi’s Test - right upper limb

De Renzi’s Test - left upper limb

  1. Legend
  2. Abbreviations: ROCF Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure. For all tests higher scores indicate better cognitive functioning, except for the Trail-Making and Cognitive Estimates tests for which the reverse applies