Rey's verbal learning test: Normative data for 1855 healthy participants aged 24–81 years and the influence of age, sex, education, and mode of presentation
Maastricht University · European Graduate School of Neuroscience · +1 more institution
Abstract
The Verbal Learning Test (VLT; Rey, 1958) evaluates the declarative memory. Despite its extensive use, it has been difficult to establish normative data because test administration has not been uniform. The purpose of the present study was to gather normative data for the VLT for a large number (N = 1855) of healthy participants aged 24-81 years, using a procedure in which the words to be learned were presented either verbally or visually. The results showed that VLT performance decreased in an age-dependent manner from an early age. The learning capacity of younger versus older adults differed quantitatively rather than qualitatively. Females and higher educated participants outperformed males and lower…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 9.00
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 41
Authors
4- WVWim Van der ElstCorresponding
Maastricht University, European Graduate School of Neuroscience, European Graduate School
- MPMartin P.J. van Boxtel
Maastricht University, European Graduate School of Neuroscience, European Graduate School
- GVGerard van Breukelen
Maastricht University
- JJJelle Jolles
Maastricht University, European Graduate School of Neuroscience, European Graduate School
Topics & keywords
- Normative
- Psychology
- Recall
- Test (biology)
- Presentation (obstetrics)
- Developmental psychology
- California Verbal Learning Test
- Verbal learning
- Quality Education