Examples of using Memory tests in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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They explained that women generally score higher on verbal memory tests than men, even when they have the same levels of brain changes.
done several tests to access the cognitive functions and have also included memory tests for the participants which include delayed recall of 10 unrelated words.
end of the 12-week study period, all participants completed memory tests and underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI), enabling the researchers to assess their cognitive function
John Gunstad, an associate professor of psychology at Kent State University, and a team of scientists from several research centers analyzed memory tests taken by 150 people who weighed an average of 300 pounds.
A study that included 42 adults with mild cognitive impairment found that playing games on a brain-training app for eight hours over a four-week period improved performance in memory tests(23).
A study of 50 people between the ages of 18 and 35 found that a higher body mass index was associated with significantly worse performance on memory tests.
In one study, people who chewed gum during tests performed 24% better in short-term memory tests and 36% better in long-term memory tests(24).
The researchers find a straight-line relationship between the percentage of people in a country who are working at age 60 to 64 and their performance on memory tests.
made more mathematical errors and that 68% of them scored lower on memory tests compared to nurses working the day shift(17).
proteins collecting in the brain and the animals performed better in memory tests.
More women than men were diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment(MCI) when sex-specific scores were used on memory tests, researchers report.
Studies consistently show that people who sleep less than eight hours a night don't perform as well on concentration and memory tests but report feeling no deficits in their thinking skills.
700 adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17, before making them do memory tests.
A study including over 1,000 adults found that those with higher thyroid hormone levels performed better on learning and memory tests, compared to those with lower thyroid hormone levels.
The participants who had diabetes and elevated blood sugar performed worse on the first round of memory tests at the start of the study and also experienced a
According to researchers at Harvard University(USA), People aged 60 and older show better in memory tests when they hear age-related positive words like“smart”,“shrewd”,“erudite”… while people who hear words like” Alzheimer”,“forget”,“confused” have the opposite effect.
learning a complex skill, such as digital photography, saw significant improvements in episodic memory tests.
A study carried out in India involving soldiers who lost one, two, three or four per cent of their body weight due to dehydration found the soldiers' performance in maths and short-term memory tests deteriorated significantly after they lost two per cent of their body weight.
media multitasking(consisting of 22 peer-reviewed research papers) and found that self-reported“heavy media multitaskers” performed worse on attention and working memory tests.
we could reproduce these rejuvenating effects, but what we could also do now is we could do memory tests with mice.