The Journal of Medical Investigation
Online ISSN : 1349-6867
Print ISSN : 1343-1420
ISSN-L : 1343-1420
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Usefulness of a novel higher brain dysfunction screening test for evaluating higher brain function in healthy persons
Akemi HiokaYoshifumi MizobuchiYoshiteru TadaKyoko NishiYasuhiko ShirayamaShinsuke KatohNaoki AkazawaRyuji KajiYutaka OjimaShinji Nagahiro
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2017 Volume 64 Issue 3.4 Pages 280-285

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To accurately and rapidly screen for higher brain dysfunction, we developed a screening test named the “higher brain dysfunction screening test” (HIBRID-ST). Previous studies have reported a decrease in higher brain function with age. However, whether HIBRID-ST can detect a decrease in higher brain function in healthy persons remains unclear. We aimed to assess the usefulness of HIBRID-ST for evaluating higher brain function in healthy persons. We recruited 60 persons without physiological abnormalities and divided them into six equal groups based on their age (20s-70s). HIBRID-ST addresses orientation, short-term memory, word recall, situational awareness, visual short-term memory, and graphic replication and includes the Trail Making and Kana-hiroi tests. There was a significant negative correlation between the participants' age and their total HIBRID-ST score (ρ = -0.68, p < 0.01). The total HIBRID-ST score of participants in their 70s was significantly lower than that of participants in their 20s-60s; the total HIBRID-ST score of participants in their 60s was significantly lower than that of participants in their 20s-50s. Our findings show that HIBRID-ST accurately detects an age-related decline in higher brain function. Further studies are needed to examine the usefulness of HIBRID-ST in patients with higher brain dysfunction. J. Med. Invest. 64: 280-285, August, 2017

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