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Kenichiro Sato1,2,3, Ryoko Ihara4, Yoshiki Niimi2,3
1Department of Neuropathology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
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We compared the psychometric properties of two MMSE-J attention tasks-Serial Sevens and World Backwards-using item response theory on individuals with early Alzheimer's disease (CDR-GS 0.5 or 1) from J-ADNI study. Serial Sevens demonstrated higher discrimination power than World Backwards in those with CDR-GS of 0.5. In contrast, differences between these tasks were minimal among individuals with CDR-GS 1. These findings suggest that it may be recommended to clarify which task was used for calculating MMSE total scores, as well as to use the same item calculation method in longitudinal evaluations.
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