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. 2023 Aug 15;94(4):1527–1534. doi: 10.3233/JAD-230221

Table 2.

Associations between neuropsychological tests and mnemonic discrimination performance, in the whole cohort and in the subgroup of patients with subjective cognitive complaint. Data represent the Spearman correlation coefficients (#significant correlation after Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons, p < 0.0035) and in brackets the beta coefficients after adjustment for age in the regression models (*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01). The lure discrimination index measure mnemonic discrimination performance. FAB, Frontal Assessment Battery; FCSRT, Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test, MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination; MoCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment; ROCF, Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure; SCC, subjective cognitive complaint; TMT, Trail Making Test

FCSRT (total recall) ROCF (copy) ROCF (recall) TMT-A TMT-B MoCA MMSE FAB
Lure discrimination Index (whole cohort, n = 90) 0.38# (0.30**) 0.09 (0.15) 0.26 (0.27*) -0.43# (-0.27*) -0.48# (-0.30*) 0.06 (0.009) 0.45# (0.34**) 0.44# (0.29*)
Lure discrimination Index (patients with SCC, n = 33) 0.37# (0.16) 0.11 (0.09) 0.76# (0.73**) -0.38 (-0.27) -0.42# (-0.35) -0.17 (-0.19) 0.59# (0.52*) 0.67# (0.66**)