Abstract
Recall of the four-item constructional praxis measure was a later addition to the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease (CERAD) neuropsychological battery. Norms for this measure, based on cognitively intact African Americans age ≥70 (Indianapolis-Ibadan Dementia Project, N = 372), European American participants age ≥66 (Cache County Study of Memory, Health and Aging, N = 507), and European American CERAD clinic controls age ≥50 (N = 182), are presented here. Performance varied by site; by sex, education, and age (African Americans in Indianapolis); education and age (Cache County European Americans); and only age (CERAD European American controls). Performance declined with increased age, within age with less education, and was poorer for women. Means, standard deviations, and percentiles are presented separately for each sample.
Acknowledgments
Support for this study was provided by National Institute on Aging grants R01 AG11380 (KW-B), P30 AG10133, P30AG028716, R01 AG09956, R01 AG026096, and Alzheimer's Association – IIRG-95-084 (FU, DR), U01 AG06790 and a consulting agreement with Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc. (GF).