Test “Doors and people”
A comprehensive neuropsychological set of tasks designed to assess various aspects of memory through four subtasks: verbal reproduction (“People”), verbal recognition (“Names”), visual reproduction (“Shapes”) and visual recognition (“Doors”). Each subtask aims to test different memory processes, which helps differentiate between types of memory disorders, such as anterograde amnesia or deficits associated with damage to certain areas of the brain. The test is widely used in clinical practice and scientific research to assess memory in patients with neurological disorders, including traumatic brain injuries, dementia, and other cognitive impairments.