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Table 1.

Items and contents of the computerized cognitive assessment battery.

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Table 2.

Clinical characteristics of subjects with NC, MCI, and dementia in the 50s, 60s, and 70–85 groups.

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Fig 1.

The correlation between C-ABC combined score and MMSE.

C-ABC, computerized assessment battery for cognition; MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination.

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Fig 2.

The score distribution of the C-ABC combined score in the 50s group (A), 60s group (B), and 70–85 group (C). The score distribution of C-ABC of NC, MCI, and dementia. C-ABC, computerized assessment battery for cognition; MCI, mild cognitive impairment; NC, normal cognition.

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Fig 3.

The ROC curves to distinguish dementia from MCI and NC in the 50s group (A), 60s group (B), and 70–85 group (C). Straight line, the C-ABC combined score; dotted line, the Item 3 + 6 combined score. C-ABC, computerized assessment battery for cognition; MCI, mild cognitive impairment; NC, normal cognition; ROC, receiver-operating characteristic.

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Table 3.

Measure of diagnostic accuracy of each item combined score, C-ABC total combined score, and item 3 + 6 combined score to distinguish dementia from MCI and NC and MCI from NC by ROC analyses.

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Fig 4.

The ROC curves to distinguish MCI from NC in the 50s group (A), 60s group (B) and 70–85 group (C). Straight line, the C-ABC combined score; dotted line, the Item 3 + 6 combined score. C-ABC, computerized assessment battery for cognition; MCI, mild cognitive impairment; NC, normal cognition; ROC, receiver-operating characteristic.

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Table 4.

Measure of diagnostic accuracy of C-ABC combined score and MMSE for separation of MCI from NC and dementia from MCI and NC by ROC analyses.

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