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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Oct 5.
Published in final edited form as: J Alzheimers Dis. 2021;81(2):751–768. doi: 10.3233/JAD-201422

Table 4.

Correlations between TICS-m score and clinical/neuropsychological measures in the preliminary Phase 2 sample

r p n
Neuropsychological Measures
 MoCA 0.436 0.001 52
 Craft Story Immediate Recall – Verbatim 0.235 0.093 52
 Craft Story Delay Recall – Verbatim 0.123 0.384 52
 Benson Figure Copy 0.322 0.020 52
 Benson Figure Delay Recall 0.291 0.037 52
 RAVLT A1-A5 Learning Trials (sum) 0.292 0.036 52
 RAVLT A6 Immediate Recall 0.329 0.017 52
 RAVLT A7 Delay Recall 0.159 0.259 52
 Number Span Forward (Total Score) 0.260 0.063 52
 Number Span Backward (Total Score) 0.299 0.031 52
 Category Fluency (Animals + Vegetables) 0.429 0.001 52
 Letter Fluency (F + C+L) 0.436 0.001 52
 Digit Symbol 0.386 0.005 52
 Multilingual Naming Test 0.354 0.010 52
 Trail Making Test – Part A −0.334 0.015 52
 Trail Making Test – Part B −0.391 0.006 48
Clinical and Self-Report Measures
 Geriatric Depression Scale −15 item version −0.403 0.005 47
 CDR – Global score −0.453 0.001 52
 CDR – SoB −0.612 0.001 52
 FAS −0.403 0.003 51
 IQ-CODE Self −0.102 0.471 52
 IQ-CODE Informant −0.325 0.020 51

MoCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment; RAVLT, Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test; CDR-SoB, Clinical Dementia Rating scale – Sum of Boxes; FAS, Functional Activities Scale; IQ-CODE, Informant Questionnaire of Cognitive Decline in the Elderly.