Nelson H E, O'Connell A
Cortex. 1978 Jun;14(2):234-44. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(78)80049-5.
The NART is a new word-reading test which was specifically designed for use with adults: the 50 words were selected in order to assess familiarity with words rather than the ability to phonetically decode unfamilar words, i.e. for each word intelligent guesswork alone would not result in a correct response. The results from a group of patients with cortical atrophy and a control group demonstrated the superiority of the NART over the best previously available word list (the Schonell GWRT) in enabling higher and more accurate levels of intelligence to be predicted. The evidence implied that the reading of the NART words was not significantly affected by the dementing processes in the patients with cortical atrophy, and therefore that the NART reading score can provide an accurate estimate of premorbid intelligence levels in these patients.
NART是一种专门为成年人设计的新的单词阅读测试:选择这50个单词是为了评估对单词的熟悉程度,而不是对不熟悉单词进行语音解码的能力,也就是说,仅靠每个单词的明智猜测不会得出正确答案。一组皮质萎缩患者和对照组的结果表明,NART在预测更高和更准确的智力水平方面优于之前最好的单词列表(Schonell GWRT)。证据表明,皮质萎缩患者的痴呆过程对NART单词的阅读没有显著影响,因此NART阅读分数可以准确估计这些患者病前的智力水平。