Abstract
The Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT) is recognized as a sensitive measure of working memory, attention, and information processing speed in multiple sclerosis. The aim of this work was to provide normative data for PASAT in a healthy French population. A total of 360 subjects were recruited from volunteers (24 groups, 15 subjects per group, considering four age classes, three educational levels and gender). The PASAT was administered in a standardized way, by the same psychologist. Normative values were presented expressed as the means and standard deviations of T-score (Z-score*10+50).
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