6 research outputs found
Differences across groups in the FLI test.
<p>The total number of correctly recognized places as familiar or unfamiliar (correct rejections) in each group is depicted. * p<0.05, ** p<0.01, *** p<0.001. Note: mean, median and interquartile ranges characterise performance of each group. FLI  =  Test of famous landmarks identification, SD-aMCI  =  single domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment, MD-aMCI  =  multiple domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment, AD  =  Alzheimer's disease dementia.</p
Demographic characteristics of the groups.
<p>Mean values (SD); Auditory Verbal Learning Test (AVLT) trials 1–6 and AVLT Delayed Recall (AVLT 30), Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Copy (ROCF - C) and Recall (ROCF – R), Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test (FCSRT) total recall, Digit Span Backward (DSB), Trail Making Test (TMT) A and B, Controlled Oral Word Association (COWAT), Boston Naming Test errors (BNT err.); one-way ANOVA - between-group differences.</p>a<p>ANOVA, <sup>b</sup>X<sup>2</sup> test, <sup>c</sup>Partial eta <sup>2</sup>, <sup>d</sup>Cramér's V, * p<.05, **<.01, ***<.001 (compared to the control group) Note: Partial eta<sup>2</sup> of 0.2 corresponds to Cohen's d of 1.0 with our sample size, Cramér's V of about 0.175 corresponds to Cohen's d of 0.356.</p
Test of famous landmarks identification.
<p>Illustration of two famous places for the Czech population and two similar but unfamiliar places. For each place, the participant decided whether the place was familiar or not.</p
Correlations of FFI, FER and FLI with cognitive domains (EGM – correlations controlled for effect of group membership).
<p>* p<0.05, **<0.01, ***<0.001 values in bold indicate significant correlations after Holm-Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. The tests used for testing each cognitive domain are closely described in the methods.</p
Differences across groups in the FFI test.
<p>The total number of faces correctly recognized as familiar or unfamiliar (correct rejections) in each group is depicted. * p<0.05. Note: mean, median and interquartile ranges characterise performance of each group. FFI  =  Test of famous faces identification, SD-aMCI  =  single domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment, MD-aMCI  =  multiple domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment, AD  =  Alzheimer's disease dementia.</p
Differences across groups in the FER test.
<p>The total number of correctly recognized emotions in each group is depicted. * p<0.05, *** p<0.001. Note: mean, median and interquartile ranges characterise performance of each group. FER  =  Test of facial emotions recognition, SD-aMCI  =  single domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment, MD-aMCI  =  multiple domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment, AD  =  Alzheimer's disease dementia.</p