Clock Drawing Test
Cross-source consensus on Clock Drawing Test from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The standard clock drawing test requires drawing a clock set to 10 minutes after 11:00 within 30 seconds. — Clock Drawing Test for Early Dementia and How to Reverse It
- The clock drawing test is one of the most sensitive clinical indicators of early cognitive deficits. — Clock Drawing Test for Early Dementia and How to Reverse It
- Neurologists use the clock drawing test as an early screening tool for Alzheimer's disease and dementia. — Clock Drawing Test for Early Dementia and How to Reverse It
- The clock drawing test evaluates processing speed, attention, visuospatial ability, and executive function — not just memory. — Clock Drawing Test for Early Dementia and How to Reverse It
- The clock drawing test is more diagnostically accurate than standard memory tests for detecting early cognitive impairment. — Clock Drawing Test for Early Dementia and How to Reverse It
- Slowed processing speed and attention deficits can appear in early dementia long before obvious memory problems. — Clock Drawing Test for Early Dementia and How to Reverse It