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The National Adult Reading Test (NART; Nelson, 1982; NART-2; Nelson & O’Connell, 1978; Nelson & Willison, 1991) has become among the most widely used retrospective estimators of premorbid level of intellectual functioning in neuropsychological practice and research concerning a wide range of conditions. Its use in estimating patients’ intellectual level prior to the onset of suspected dementia, for purposes of making comparisons with current levels of neuropsychological functioning, has become widespread.
Nelson, H.E. & O’Connell, A. (1978). Dementia : The estimation of pre-morbid intelligence levels using the new adult reading test. Cortex, 14, 234-244. Nelson, H.E. & Willison, J. (1991). National Adult Reading Test (NART): Test manual. Second Eition. Windsor, UK: NFER Nelson. Neurology, 391(3), 293-321. Nelson, H.E. (1982). National Adult Reading Test (NART): Test manual. Windsor, UK: NFER Nelson. |
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The National Adult Reading Test (NART; Nelson, 1982, 1991) has become amongst the most widely used retrospective estimators of premorbid level of intellectual functioning in neuropsychological practice and research concerning a wide range of conditions. Its use in estimating patients’ intellectual level prior to the onset of suspected dementia, for purposes of making comparisons with current [Page 292] levels of neuropsychological functioning, has become widespread. Nelson, H.E., 1982. National Adult Reading Test. NFER-Nelson, Windsor, UK. Nelson, H.E., 1991. National Adult Reading Test, 2nd ed. NFER-Nelson, Windsor, UK. |
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