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blueash 07-20-2020 10:03 AM

Cognitive testing, see the test for yourself
 
The most common test of cognitive function which is given as a screening test to people who are older or have suffered a neurological insult is the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. It is absolutely not an intelligence test. Rather it is a screening test with a cutoff defining normal vs do further evaluation. So a low score means you need more evaluation and a normal score means you do not have evidence of dementia as measured by this test. A high score means you do not have evidence of dementia. It does not mean in any way that you are smart.

For fun you can take the test online. It is not the same as having it administered in a clinical situation so do not take a passing score as meaning you have no concerns. Nor should you take a failing score as proof of a problem. But I thought many might wish to see what the test entails.

Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA): Administration and Scoring - YouTube has some instructions

The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) - YouTube shows the test being given

graciegirl 07-20-2020 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 1806344)
The most common test of cognitive function which is given as a screening test to people who are older or have suffered a neurological insult is the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. It is absolutely not an intelligence test. Rather it is a screening test with a cutoff defining normal vs do further evaluation. So a low score means you need more evaluation and a normal score means you do not have evidence of dementia as measured by this test. A high score means you do not have evidence of dementia. It does not mean in any way that you are smart.

For fun you can take the test online. It is not the same as having it administered in a clinical situation so do not take a passing score as meaning you have no concerns. Nor should you take a failing score as proof of a problem. But I thought many might wish to see what the test entails.

Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA): Administration and Scoring - YouTube has some instructions

The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) - YouTube shows the test being given


O.K. Doc. I give. What is the point you are trying to make???

queasy27 07-20-2020 04:53 PM

Interesting, Blueash, thanks. I'd definitely have trouble drawing that cube, but my spatial skills have always sucked so that's not new.

The neurologists I've seen have short versions of cognitive tests they give in the office and I always have to remind myself to CONCENTRATE ON THE FOUR WORDS because they will come up again!

blueash 07-20-2020 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by queasy27 (Post 1806473)
Interesting, Blueash, thanks. I'd definitely have trouble drawing that cube, but my spacial skills have always sucked so that's not new.

The neurologists I've seen have short versions of cognitive tests they give in the office and I always have to remind myself to CONCENTRATE ON THE FOUR WORDS because they will come up again!

I shouldn't help on the test, but to draw a cube, just draw a square, then draw another square slightly overlapping. Connect the corners. The Montreal has five words to remember but you only need to get four correct to score full points on that section

Nucky 07-20-2020 07:16 PM

Apple, Penny, Table! Does that ring a bell at The Villages Health Office? Drawing a picture of the clock is another favorite. Test, Test, Test. I like it!

The first time I was tested I was concerned that they found something. I'm happy they are just looking after my well being. Good Job!

rustyp 07-20-2020 07:34 PM

First time TV health caught me off guard with the three important words since my mind was on conveying a few new issues I wanted to discuss since the last visit. But being the quick learner I believe I am, the next visit I was greeted with "orange, dime, sofa". When quizzed at the end of the session and asked to repeat the three words I quickly replied I wouldn't give you a dime for that ugly orange sofa. PA told me I cheated. I said oh did I - I think I aced the purpose of the test.

chet2020 07-20-2020 11:12 PM

I aced it, but the last few questions were really hard.

Two Bills 07-21-2020 02:37 AM

What questions?

George Page 07-21-2020 05:41 AM

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I’m guessing Villagers who wear masks score much higher than those who do not.

Miguel 1952 07-21-2020 06:04 AM

This test is too hard. For instance, counting back from 100, also remembering 5 words after all the other questions, I can't pass that and I certainly dont have Alzheimer's. This test is nothing but frustrating to many of our elder citizens.

Madelaine Amee 07-21-2020 06:39 AM

The test is hard or easy according to how your brain is wired. I am a words person so I did great until they wanted me to count back from 100 by 7's .,, thanks Blueash I went to bed last night counting backwards:ohdear: On the other hand, my husband is a numbers person and he aced the counting part and had a problem with remembering the words. One test does not fit all.

mainelovr 07-21-2020 08:40 AM

I used to be a nurse anesthetist with a pretty good sense of humor. I never told people to count backwards from 100 when I started putting them to sleep unless I wanted to mess with them, and then threw in “by 7s!!! One 18 year old patient just looked up at me when I said that and said “I went to Fairborn HS!!!” Apparently FHS is not known for their academics!!! 🤣🤣🤣

queasy27 07-21-2020 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 1806585)
The test is hard or easy according to how your brain is wired.

What would be interesting is to see any decline over time. If I couldn't do some of the tasks in my 20s, who cares if I can't do them in my 60s.

What I have always been is a sucker for brain teaser type quizzes!

allsport 07-21-2020 11:50 AM

I really hope you aren't driving that boat behind you because if you can't do those simple things, you could never drive that boat.

La lamy 07-21-2020 01:40 PM

Yea that's a pretty basic test! I just missed one word of recall when the 5 words had to be remembered after a few minutes. Still don't want to be President. ;)


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