The Doors and People Test supports the idea that cognitive impairment is faced by frontal lesion patients, and will help caretakers to better understand the difficulties faced by frontal lesion patients. This difference suggests that there are different mental processes for visual and verbal recall. This helps to better illustrate the differences between visual and verbal recall, and how it is affected by certain types of cognitive disabilities. The study also showed that recall is more affected than recognition in frontal lobe lesion patients. Recall being affected more than recognition is not a surprising discovery because recognition is simply recall aided by clues, usually making recognition easier than
The Doors and People Test supports the idea that cognitive impairment is faced by frontal lesion patients, and will help caretakers to better understand the difficulties faced by frontal lesion patients. This difference suggests that there are different mental processes for visual and verbal recall. This helps to better illustrate the differences between visual and verbal recall, and how it is affected by certain types of cognitive disabilities. The study also showed that recall is more affected than recognition in frontal lobe lesion patients. Recall being affected more than recognition is not a surprising discovery because recognition is simply recall aided by clues, usually making recognition easier than