
Immediate Recall Test
An Immediate Recall Test is a cognitive assessment that measures a person's ability to remember recent information right after it’s presented. During the test, individuals are shown a list of words, numbers, or other details, and then asked to recall as many as they can immediately afterward. This test helps evaluate working memory and attention by assessing how effectively someone can store and retrieve new information in a short period. It’s commonly used in neurological and psychological evaluations to identify cognitive function and potential impairments.