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The RFFT is a measure of nonverbal fluency, a parameter of executive cognitive functioning ([[sections|section]]: [[mental health]]). The RFFT consists of five parts, each presenting a different stimulus pattern of dots, in which the task is to draw as many unique designs as possible within a set time period. | The RFFT is a measure of nonverbal fluency, a parameter of executive cognitive functioning ([[sections|section]]: [[mental health]]). The RFFT consists of five parts, each presenting a different stimulus pattern of dots, in which the task is to draw as many unique designs as possible within a set time period. | ||
- | The RFFT was measured on paper in ~87,000 adult and elderly participants that underwent [[1A Visit 1]]. Participants underwent either the RFFT or [[Pulmonary function test|Spirometry]], as these tests were performed in alternate weeks.\\ | + | The RFFT was measured on paper in ~87,000 adult and elderly [[start|Lifelines]] participants that underwent [[1A Visit 1]]. Participants underwent either the RFFT or [[Pulmonary function test|Spirometry]], as these tests were performed in alternate weeks.\\ |
In assessment [[2A Visit 1|2A]], executive cognitive functioning was measured with [[CogState]] in stead of the RFFT. In assessment [[3A Visit 1|3A]], both the RFFT and CogState will be measured. | In assessment [[2A Visit 1|2A]], executive cognitive functioning was measured with [[CogState]] in stead of the RFFT. In assessment [[3A Visit 1|3A]], both the RFFT and CogState will be measured. | ||