Alphanumeric Sequencing: A Report on a Brief Measure of Information Processing Used among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis 1,2

Alphanumeric Sequencing involves the alternating recitation of counting and the alphabet. We report data on the use of this measure with two clinical samples of persons with multiple sclerosis, having either the chronic progressive (n = 23) or relapsing-remitting form (n = 52) of the disease. Patien...

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Published in:Perceptual and motor skills Vol. 78; no. 3; pp. 883 - 887
Main Authors: Grigsby, Jim, Kaye, Kathryn, Busenbark, David
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01-06-1994
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Summary:Alphanumeric Sequencing involves the alternating recitation of counting and the alphabet. We report data on the use of this measure with two clinical samples of persons with multiple sclerosis, having either the chronic progressive (n = 23) or relapsing-remitting form (n = 52) of the disease. Patients were administered Alphanumeric Sequencing and several other tests of information-processing speed/capacity and short-term memory. Chronic progressive MS patients performed worse than 23 healthy controls on both the speed and error components of the test, while relapsing-remitting patients were worse than 35 controls only on the total time to complete the task. The time score was correlated with several measures of information processing and short-term memory.
ISSN:0031-5125
1558-688X
DOI:10.1177/003151259407800341