Domain-specific versus generalized cognitive screening in acute stroke
Cognitive assessments after stroke are typically short form tests developed for dementia that generates pass/fail classifications (e.g. the MoCA). The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) provides a domain-specific cognitive profile designed for stroke survivors. This study compared the use of the MoCA and...
Main Authors: | Demeyere, N, Riddoch, M, Slavkova, E, Humphreys, G, Jones, K, Reckless, I, Mathieson, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2015
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