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Delayed Recall

Delayed recall is the process of remembering information or incidents that have occurred over a period of time. It helps test the intelligence and memory skills of an individual. It is also helpful in diagnosing early Alzheimer's disease and cognitive impairments.

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I am experiencing memory issues and vivid dreams. Need help.

Query: Hello doctor,I have memory problems, severe acting out during sleep, and vivid dreams with shouting and screaming. I need a psychologist to interpret a memory test and discuss the results.  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I am here to guide you about the interpretations of IQ (intelligence quotient) or psychoneurological tests. Tell me the scores first and then which test do you want to be interpreted? Do you have the manual and score tables for the test you administered? Secondly...  Read Full »

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