Hold test
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Hold tests are neuropsychological tests which measure abilities which are thought to be largely resistant to cognitive decline following neurological damage. As a result, these tests are widely used for estimating premorbid intelligence in conditions such as dementia, traumatic brain injury, and stroke.
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Purpose | for estimating premorbid intelligence in conditions as dementia, traumatic brain injury, and stroke |
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