Rewriting the RAVLT for Russians and a New Digital Testing World
RussiaWed Jan 01 2025
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Have you ever been curious about how well you remember things that happen to you, especially words? The Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) is a classic way to check this out, and now it's been adapted for Russian speakers. Scientists took the original test and created three new versions in Russian that work just as well.
They tested a bunch of Russian adults between 21 and 89 years old who didn't have any neurological issues. They wanted to see how well people did on the test and if age, gender, or education made a difference. Turns out, older age, being male, and fewer years of education did affect the results.
The digital version of the test, called RAVLT World, was also tested. It was found that people did just as well on the digital version as they did on the paper version. This means we can use the digital test to make it easier for patients to take the test.
Now, we have new standards to compare how well people do on the test based on their age, gender, and education. These standards are available in both paper and digital form, making it easier for doctors and researchers to use the test.
So, what does this mean? Well, it means doctors and researchers have a new way to check verbal memory for Russian-speaking adults. Plus, the digital version makes it easier to test people and use different language versions.
https://localnews.ai/article/rewriting-the-ravlt-for-russians-and-a-new-digital-testing-world-95530a77
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