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. 2014 Sep 16;4(9):e441. doi: 10.1038/tp.2014.91

Table 2. Neuropsychological scores and percentiles for case 2 (single TBI).

Case 2age 59 years
 
Score
Percentile
WAIS-IV indices
 Full scale NC NC
 Verbal comprehension 63 1
 Perceptual reasoning 105 63
 Processing speed 92 30
     
Estimated premorbid IQ and orientation    
 AMNART estimated premorbid IQ 107 68
  MMSE 23/30 0/3 recall
     
WMIS-IV subsets Scaled score  
 Logical memory I 6 9
 Logical memory II 6 9
 Recognition   51–75
     
Other neuropsychological testsa Z-score/T-score  
 Memory
  CVLT-II trial 1–5 T=34 5
  CVLT short delay free recall −2 2
  CVLT long delay free recall −1.5 6
 Language Raw score  
  FAS 31 11
  Animals 10 <2
  BNT 3 out of 60 <1
  Rey-O delay 9 3
 Visual perception
  REY-O copy 34 WNL
  WAIS-IV block design 33 37
 Attention
  WAIS-IV digit span 28 63
  WAIS-IV arithmetic 9 9
  CVLT-proactive interference −25 50
  CVLT-retroactive interference −71.4 30
 Executive function
  WCST
   Trails B 74′ 56
 Mood
  BDI-II 3 WNL

Abbreviations: AMNART, American National Adult Reading Test; BDI-II, Beck Depression Inventory (norms corrected for age and years of education); BNT, Boston Naming Test; CVLT, California Verbal Learning Test; FAS, Controlled Oral Word Association Test (letters FAS); MMSE, Mini Mental Status Examination; TBI, traumatic brain injury; WAIS-IV, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, 4th edn; WCST, Wisconsin Sorting Test; WMS-IV, Wechsler Memory Scale, 4th edn; WNL, within normal limits.

a

Full scale IQ NC is not calculated due to a 42-point discrepancy between verbal and nonverbal abilities; nonverbal abilities stronger.