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(ref:premorbid) Premorbid Ability is an estimate of a person’s intellectual functioning prior to known or suspected onset of brain disease or dysfunction.

(ref:working-memory) Working Memory refers to the ability to hold information in immediate awareness and then manipulate or transform it in some way within a few seconds.

(ref:processing-speed) Processing Speed refers to the efficiency of cognitive processing or speed of mental activity, especially when under pressure to maintain attention and concentration.

An estimate of premorbid verbal ability level fell within the Average range.^[(ref:premorbid)] General Intelligence (G) was Average and ranked at the 50th percentile, indicating performance as good as or better than 50% of same-aged peers from the general population. An estimate of Crystallized Intelligence (Gc) was classified as Average and ranked at the 50th percentile. Fluid Reasoning (Gf) was classified as Average. Working Memory (Gwm) was a relative strength|weakness, falling in the Average range.^[(ref:working-memory)] Processing Speed (Gs) was Average and a relative strength|weakness.^[(ref:processing-speed)] Finally, broad neurocognitive functioning (independent of general intelligence) across domains of attentional and executive functioning, language and spatial processing, and learning and memory was Average.



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