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Semantic memory for actions as assessed by the Kissing and Dancing Test: Education and age effects in cognitively healthy individuals
Action semantics is a relevant part of cognitive-linguistic assessment and the "Kissing and Dancing Test" (KDT) has been used extensively for this purpose, evidencing clinical distinctions among brain-damaged patients. To enhance its use, reference values are necessary, especially for popu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5619397/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29213906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1980-57642014DN83000004 |
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author | Baradel, Roberta Roque da Silva, Henrique Salmazo Estequi, Jaqueline Geraldin Parente, Maria Alice de Mattos Pimenta Sato, João Ricardo Carthery-Goulart, Maria Teresa |
author_facet | Baradel, Roberta Roque da Silva, Henrique Salmazo Estequi, Jaqueline Geraldin Parente, Maria Alice de Mattos Pimenta Sato, João Ricardo Carthery-Goulart, Maria Teresa |
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description | Action semantics is a relevant part of cognitive-linguistic assessment and the "Kissing and Dancing Test" (KDT) has been used extensively for this purpose, evidencing clinical distinctions among brain-damaged patients. To enhance its use, reference values are necessary, especially for populations with heterogeneous educational levels and socioeconomic backgrounds. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effects of schooling and age on the KDT in cognitively unimpaired individuals. METHODS: The KDT was applied to seventy-four healthy subjects. Sociodemographic factors were investigated through correlational and between-group analyses. Reference values according to age and schooling were provided. RESULTS: KDT performance correlated significantly with schooling (r=0.757, p<0.01), age (r=–0.496, p<0.01) and socioeconomic status (r=0.418 p<0.01) but these variables were intercorrelated. Correlation with schooling and age remained significant when controlling for age and socioeconomic status (r=0.530, p<0.01), and for schooling (–0.305,<0.01), respectively. When controlling for schooling, correlation between socioeconomic status and KDT was not significant (p=0.164). Between-group analyses revealed no age effects. Significant differences were found in performance according to educational level. Scores below 39/52 and below 47/52 (percentile 25) for individuals with 8 or less years of schooling and for individuals with 9 or more years of schooling, respectively, seem suggestive of an impairment in Action Semantics Processing and shall be further investigated. CONCLUSION: KDT performance was influenced both by age and schooling, indicating the need to consider these demographic features as covariates when analyzing performance on the test and to adjust cut-off scores according to these demographic characteristics in clinical practice. |
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spelling | pubmed-56193972017-12-06 Semantic memory for actions as assessed by the Kissing and Dancing Test: Education and age effects in cognitively healthy individuals Baradel, Roberta Roque da Silva, Henrique Salmazo Estequi, Jaqueline Geraldin Parente, Maria Alice de Mattos Pimenta Sato, João Ricardo Carthery-Goulart, Maria Teresa Dement Neuropsychol Original Articles Action semantics is a relevant part of cognitive-linguistic assessment and the "Kissing and Dancing Test" (KDT) has been used extensively for this purpose, evidencing clinical distinctions among brain-damaged patients. To enhance its use, reference values are necessary, especially for populations with heterogeneous educational levels and socioeconomic backgrounds. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effects of schooling and age on the KDT in cognitively unimpaired individuals. METHODS: The KDT was applied to seventy-four healthy subjects. Sociodemographic factors were investigated through correlational and between-group analyses. Reference values according to age and schooling were provided. RESULTS: KDT performance correlated significantly with schooling (r=0.757, p<0.01), age (r=–0.496, p<0.01) and socioeconomic status (r=0.418 p<0.01) but these variables were intercorrelated. Correlation with schooling and age remained significant when controlling for age and socioeconomic status (r=0.530, p<0.01), and for schooling (–0.305,<0.01), respectively. When controlling for schooling, correlation between socioeconomic status and KDT was not significant (p=0.164). Between-group analyses revealed no age effects. Significant differences were found in performance according to educational level. Scores below 39/52 and below 47/52 (percentile 25) for individuals with 8 or less years of schooling and for individuals with 9 or more years of schooling, respectively, seem suggestive of an impairment in Action Semantics Processing and shall be further investigated. CONCLUSION: KDT performance was influenced both by age and schooling, indicating the need to consider these demographic features as covariates when analyzing performance on the test and to adjust cut-off scores according to these demographic characteristics in clinical practice. Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC5619397/ /pubmed/29213906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1980-57642014DN83000004 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Baradel, Roberta Roque da Silva, Henrique Salmazo Estequi, Jaqueline Geraldin Parente, Maria Alice de Mattos Pimenta Sato, João Ricardo Carthery-Goulart, Maria Teresa Semantic memory for actions as assessed by the Kissing and Dancing Test: Education and age effects in cognitively healthy individuals |
title | Semantic memory for actions as assessed by the Kissing and Dancing
Test: Education and age effects in cognitively healthy
individuals |
title_full | Semantic memory for actions as assessed by the Kissing and Dancing
Test: Education and age effects in cognitively healthy
individuals |
title_fullStr | Semantic memory for actions as assessed by the Kissing and Dancing
Test: Education and age effects in cognitively healthy
individuals |
title_full_unstemmed | Semantic memory for actions as assessed by the Kissing and Dancing
Test: Education and age effects in cognitively healthy
individuals |
title_short | Semantic memory for actions as assessed by the Kissing and Dancing
Test: Education and age effects in cognitively healthy
individuals |
title_sort | semantic memory for actions as assessed by the kissing and dancing
test: education and age effects in cognitively healthy
individuals |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5619397/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29213906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1980-57642014DN83000004 |
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