“…In terms of cognition, to exclude the presence of cognitive impairments, the participants were required to attain the following cutoff scores, adapted to the participants' educational level, on the Mini-Mental State Exam: .25, .26, or .28 for 1-4 yr, 5-8 yr, and .9 yr of formal schooling, respectively (Folstein et al, 1975;Brucki et al, 2003). In addition, they were also required to not exceed a score of 2 points on the Questionnaire of Cognitive Change (QMC8) (Damin and Brucki, 2011) and a score of 7 points on the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Functional Assessment of Communication Skills for Adults (de Carvalho and Mansur, 2008). Neurological and psychological aspects were investigated using the Geriatric Depression Scale-15 (Sheikh and Yesavage, 1986;Almeida and Almeida, 1999).…”