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Article: Study findings on life sciences are outlined in reports from M.J. Wright and colleagues.
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- November 2, 2009
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According to a study from the United States, "In the current study, we introduce the Item-Specific Deficit Approach (ISDA), a novel method for characterizing memory process deficits in list-learning data."
"To meet this objective, we applied the ISDA to California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) data collected from a sample of 132 participants (53 healthy participants and 79 neurologically compromised participants). Overall, the ISDA indices measuring encoding, consolidation, and retrieval deficits demonstrated advantages over some traditional indices and indicated acceptable reliability and validity," wrote M.J. Wright and colleagues (see also Life Sciences).
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