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Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument

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The Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument (CASI) is a cognitive test screening for dementia, in monitoring the disease progression, and in providing profiles of cognitive impairment by examining abilities on attention, concentration, orientation, short-term memory, long-term memory, language abilities, visual construction, list-generating fluency, abstraction, and judgment with score ranges of 0 to 100, respectively.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ EL, Teng; Al., Et (2018-12-06). "The Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument (CASI): a practical test for cross-cultural epidemiological studies of dementia. - PubMed". NCBI. Retrieved 2018-12-07.
  2. ^ KN, Lin; Al., Et (2018-12-06). "[Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument, Chinese Version 2.0 (CASI C-2.0): administration and clinical application]. - PubMed". NCBI. Retrieved 2018-12-07.