<div><p>The trail making test (TMT) is widely used to assess speed of processing and executive function. However, normative data sets gathered at different sites show significant inconsistencies. Here, we describe a computerized version of the TMT (C-TMT) that increases the precision and replicability of the TMT by permitting a segment-by-segment analysis of performance and separate analyses of dwell-time, move-time, and error time. Experiment 1 examined 165 subjects of various ages and found that completion times on both the C-TMT-A (where subjects connect successively numbered circles) and the C-TMT-B (where subjects connect circles containing alternating letters and numbers) were strongly influenced by age. Experiment 2 examined 50 subje...
The objective of the present study was to provide normative data for Trail Making Test (TMT) time to...
A substantial body of research evidence is indicative of disproportionately slowed information proce...
Objective: Brain-behoviour has occupied the minds of scientists recently with more interest on advan...
The trail making test (TMT) is widely used to assess speed of processing and executive function. How...
Clinical utility of completion time and performance errors was investigated for the Trail Making Tes...
Trail Making Test (TMT) performance was investigated in 765 elderly volunteers (age range 60 to 96 y...
The trail-making test (TMT) is a neuropsychological test that is often used to identify cognitive im...
neuropsychology and in aging, in part because it has been postulated to reflect executive processes,...
Recker L, Foerster RM, Schneider WX, Poth CH. Emphasizing speed or accuracy in an eye-tracking versi...
Contains fulltext : 88318.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Trail Maki...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is an extensively used neuropsychological instrument for the assessment ...
Objective - The trail making test (TMT) is one of the most widely used neuropsychological tests. TMT...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is an extensively used neuropsychological instrument for the assessment ...
Part B of the Trail Making Test (TMT-B) is widely used as a quick and easy to administer measure of ...
OBJECTIVES To examine whether performance in the Trail Making Test (TMT) predicts mobility impairmen...
The objective of the present study was to provide normative data for Trail Making Test (TMT) time to...
A substantial body of research evidence is indicative of disproportionately slowed information proce...
Objective: Brain-behoviour has occupied the minds of scientists recently with more interest on advan...
The trail making test (TMT) is widely used to assess speed of processing and executive function. How...
Clinical utility of completion time and performance errors was investigated for the Trail Making Tes...
Trail Making Test (TMT) performance was investigated in 765 elderly volunteers (age range 60 to 96 y...
The trail-making test (TMT) is a neuropsychological test that is often used to identify cognitive im...
neuropsychology and in aging, in part because it has been postulated to reflect executive processes,...
Recker L, Foerster RM, Schneider WX, Poth CH. Emphasizing speed or accuracy in an eye-tracking versi...
Contains fulltext : 88318.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Trail Maki...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is an extensively used neuropsychological instrument for the assessment ...
Objective - The trail making test (TMT) is one of the most widely used neuropsychological tests. TMT...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is an extensively used neuropsychological instrument for the assessment ...
Part B of the Trail Making Test (TMT-B) is widely used as a quick and easy to administer measure of ...
OBJECTIVES To examine whether performance in the Trail Making Test (TMT) predicts mobility impairmen...
The objective of the present study was to provide normative data for Trail Making Test (TMT) time to...
A substantial body of research evidence is indicative of disproportionately slowed information proce...
Objective: Brain-behoviour has occupied the minds of scientists recently with more interest on advan...