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The neurologist shares a cognitive test by President Trump – see how to achieve

A bad evaluation could indicate a decline in their cognitive skills what a forerunner could be for dementia.

President Donald Trump reported in April in April in a cognitive test(Picture: Getty)))

A neurologist shared the details of a simple cognitive test that you can try at home. The test is reportedly carried out by US President, including President Donald Trump.

Tests like this should aim at your short -term memory, your short -term memory, your executive function, your attention and your focus. A bad evaluation could indicate a decline in their cognitive skills what a forerunner could be for dementia.

In a video that was uploaded to the TIITKOK social media platform, the neurologist Doctor Baibing Chen explained better than Dr. Bing is known, the steps of the test to try themselves. In conversation with his more than 118,000 supporters, he said: “This would look like a cognitive test for a president.

“Let's see how you would do it. The maximum score is 30 points and you can pause the video at any time to answer these questions.”

His questions were based on the so -called cognitive assessment of Montreal, which President Trump reported and said goodbye in April this year.

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Watch drawing (3 points) – Draw a watch that shows five after nine. You achieve a point for a round watch, a point for the correct placement of the numbers and a point for the right hands.

Word colors (2 points) – Dr. Bing showed three words “red”, “black” and “blue”. Each word was displayed in a different color than written. You have to say the color of the font and not the word written. You will receive two points if you are completed correctly (no sections).

Animals (3 points) – He showed a picture of three animals – a penguin, a turtle and a whale and asked them to name it. You get a point for every real animal.

Repeat words (5 points) – Dr. Bing asked her to listen and repeat five words to him. You get a point for every real word. You also have to remember for later in the test.

Repeat the numbers (2 points) – He listed five numbers that they could repeat. You get two points if you repeat all the numbers correctly.

Repeat the numbers the other way around (2 points) – He then asked them to repeat some numbers, but vice versa, as he said. This is also worth two points.

Shot of an older woman who looks thoughtful while he holds a pen at home
One of the test questions is to draw a watch for a certain time(Picture: Getty)))

Multipliers (2 points) – You have to tap on your hand when he calls a number that is many times of four. You get a point for every correct tap and a point to keep the slopes back to non-multiple.

Repeat the sentence (1 point) – He asked her to repeat a short sentence. You get a point to make it completely correct.

Name as many fruits as possible (1 point) – You have to name as many fruits as possible in 10 seconds. You get a point to name five or more.

Point to the similarities (1 point) – He asked her to refer to the similarity between a clock and a calendar.

Name the words from before (5 points) – Dr. Bing asked her to remember five words from question five earlier. You get a point for every real word.

Where you are now (3 points) – He asked her to tell him which season is currently acting, in which month and in which city you are. You get a point for every correct answer.

Dr. Bing added: “The test you just carried out tests similar brain regions and acts as one of the cognitive tests that some presidents report. Let me know how you did it.”

Last month, President Trump said that he had “every answer correct” on his cognitive tests. As reported by The Independent, Trump completed the cognitive assessment of Montreal and scored 30 out of 30 points. It was also reported that he was in normal areas in the normal areas during tests on depression and fear.

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