Fig. 4From: Digital Clock and Recall is superior to the Mini-Mental State Examination for the detection of mild cognitive impairment and mild dementiaThreshold-based classification of RAVLT-confirmed verbal memory impairment shows that the DCR commits substantially fewer misclassifications than the MMSE (light gray) and rescues more of the misclassifications done by the MMSE than vice versa (dark gray). Memory impairment was defined as delayed recall performance on RAVLT at or more than 1 SD below the age-normed mean. Impairment on the DCR was defined as a score of 3 or below, whereas impairment on the MMSE was defined as a score below 28Back to article page