2016
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp-2016-314597.149
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F14 The F.A.S. versus P.M.R phonological verbal fluency in manifest and pre-manifest patients with huntington’s disease of burgos (Spain)

Abstract: BackgroundVerbal fluency tasks have been identified as important indicators of executive functioning impairment in patients with Huntington’s disease (HD). The F.A.S. test has been widely used to assess phonological fluency in Anglo-Saxon people, because these three letters are the most frequent in English language. In the contrast, normative data have been developed for the letters P, M and R since they are more frequent in the Spanish population.AimsTo compare the performance in phonological verbal fluency (… Show more

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