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doors and people test
Doors and People is a test of long-term memory. It yields a single age-scaled overall score which can be ‘unpacked’ to give separate measures of visual and verbal memory, recall and recognition, and forgetting.



Definition contributed by MLewis about a week ago.


Task records: 11  

recognition
  • Please add a contrast
 

recall
  • verbal recall (people test)
 
  • visual recognition (doors test)
 
  • visual recall (shapes test)
 
  • verbal recognition (names test)
 

iconic memory
  • visual recognition (doors test)
 
  • visual recall (shapes test)
 

short term memory
  • verbal recall (people test)
 
  • visual recognition (doors test)
 
  • visual recall (shapes test)
 
  • verbal recognition (names test)
 

NPicchetti Initial definition retrieved from http://www.psychcorp.co.uk/product.aspx?n=1316&s=1319&skey=2824
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Definition contributed by BGregory about one year ago:

Doors and People is a test of long-term memory. It yields a single age-scaled overall score which can be ‘unpacked’ to give separate measures of visual and verbal memory, recall and recognition, and forgetting.

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Definition contributed by BGregory about two years ago:

Doors and People is a test of long-term memory. It yields a single age-scaled overall score which can be ‘unpacked’ to give separate measures of visual and verbal memory, recall and recognition, and forgetting. (from http://www.psychcorp.co.uk/product.aspx?n=1316&s=1319&skey=2824)

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Definition contributed by SAdministrator about three years ago:

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View Term Event Log
Impaired recognition memory on the Doors and People Test after damage limited to the hippocampal region.
Manns JR, Squire LR
Hippocampus (Hippocampus)
1999
Open Abstract | Citation Profile

Long-term memory for verbal and visual information in Down syndrome and Williams syndrome: performance on the Doors and People test.
Jarrold C, Baddeley AD, Phillips C
(Cortex)
2007 Feb
Open Abstract | Citation Profile




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