Abstract
The present study examined the concurrent neuropsychological validity of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMS). In this study the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery (LNNB) served as a measure of neuropsychological ability. A sample of 20 patients was all administered the MMS and LNNB. Results demonstrate the highest correlation with the MMS for the LNNB expressive language, arithmetic, writing, motor and tactile scales.