Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status
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The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status is a neuropsychological assessment initially introduced in 1998.[1] It consists of ten subtests which give five scores, one for each of the five domains tested (immediate memory, visuospatial/constructional, language, attention, delayed memory). There is no assessment of executive function, category fluency and motor responses. It takes about half an hour to administer.[2] It was originally introduced in the screening for dementia, but has also found application in other situations,[2] such as hepatic encephalopathy.[3]
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