Normative data for the halstead-reitan neuropsychological tests

Abstract
Normative data from a large neurologically intact, nonpsychiatric adult sample (male = 111, female = 82) are presented. Despite the size limitations in the upper age ranges, these data are consistent with previously published norms. Sex effects are evident, with females appearing weaker and slower than males on motor tests. The higher than average WAIS FSIQ [Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Full Scale IQ] displayed by this normal sample and the previous use of psychiatric patients as control subjects is discussed.

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