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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 22.
Published in final edited form as: Neurocase. 2011 Sep 1;18(3):258–269. doi: 10.1080/13554794.2011.588181

TABLE 1.

J.G.’s performance on memory tests

Test measure Raw score Percentile
Verbal Memory
 CVLT-II
  Trials 1–5 Free Recall 48 66
  Learning Slope Trials 1–5 1.7 84
  List B (interference list) 7 84
  Short-Delay Free Recall 10 69
  Short-Delay Cued Recall 12 69
  Long-Delay Free Recall 9 50
  Long-Delay Cued Recall 9 31
  Recognition Hits 12 16
  Recognition False Positives 8 7
  Recognition Discriminability 1.3 7
 WMS-III Logical Memory
  Immediate Recall 37 50
  Delayed Recall 25 75
Visuospatial Memory
 WMS-III Spatial Span 13 25
 BVMT-R
  Total Immediate Recall 8 <1
  Learning 7 96
  Delayed Recall 6 8
  Percent Retained 86% >16
  Recognition Hits 5 11–16
  Recognition False Alarms 0 >16
  Recognition Discrimination Index 5 11–16
 ROCFT
  Short Delay 21 73
  Long Delay 18.5 54
  Recognition 19 21
  Copy 35 >16

CVLT-II, California Verbal Learning Test-II; WMS-III, Wechsler Memory Scale-Third Edition; BVMT-R, Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised; ROCFT, Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test.

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