Executive functions (EF) are a group of high-level cognitive processes that control and direct lower-level abilities in order to produce goal-directed behavior. Because these functions are a multidimensional entity, they can be assessed using different tests. One of the tests often used to evaluate EF is the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST). The WCST is a task that involves hypothesis testing, identification of concepts, resistance to interference, switching categories, and inhibition. Two versions of the task have been used in neuropsychological testing, but little is known about their equivalence. In this study, we investigated the performance of two groups of elderly people in two versions of the task: manual (cards) and computer-based...
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modeling (SEM) were used to study the org...
[eng] BACKGROUND: Executive functions (EFs) are one of the most difficult skills to assess and the c...
ABSTRACT Executive functions (EF) refer to the cognitive skills necessary to formulate a goal, plan,...
In order to explore the effect of normal aging on executive function, we tested 25 younger adults an...
There are numerous neuropsychological tests for assessing executive functions in aging, which vary a...
In this paper we explore the effect of normal aging on executive function and present a computationa...
Background: The Nine-Card Sorting Test provides valid and reliable scores when screening executive f...
(WCTT), was administered to 71 geriatric, orthopedic or neurologic patients. The MCST requires that ...
BACKGROUND: Reduction in executive function (EF) performance is one of the most important factors as...
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) is considered a typical executive test. However, several inte...
One of the major problems in clinical neuropsychology is to apply ecological, easily administrable a...
This study tested whether normal aging affects the planning and goal management components of execut...
Data availability statement: The raw data supporting the conclusions of this article can be download...
Abstract The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) is a neuropsychological assessment tool designed to ...
Although there has been some progress in identifying the range of skills that comprise the executive...
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modeling (SEM) were used to study the org...
[eng] BACKGROUND: Executive functions (EFs) are one of the most difficult skills to assess and the c...
ABSTRACT Executive functions (EF) refer to the cognitive skills necessary to formulate a goal, plan,...
In order to explore the effect of normal aging on executive function, we tested 25 younger adults an...
There are numerous neuropsychological tests for assessing executive functions in aging, which vary a...
In this paper we explore the effect of normal aging on executive function and present a computationa...
Background: The Nine-Card Sorting Test provides valid and reliable scores when screening executive f...
(WCTT), was administered to 71 geriatric, orthopedic or neurologic patients. The MCST requires that ...
BACKGROUND: Reduction in executive function (EF) performance is one of the most important factors as...
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) is considered a typical executive test. However, several inte...
One of the major problems in clinical neuropsychology is to apply ecological, easily administrable a...
This study tested whether normal aging affects the planning and goal management components of execut...
Data availability statement: The raw data supporting the conclusions of this article can be download...
Abstract The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) is a neuropsychological assessment tool designed to ...
Although there has been some progress in identifying the range of skills that comprise the executive...
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modeling (SEM) were used to study the org...
[eng] BACKGROUND: Executive functions (EFs) are one of the most difficult skills to assess and the c...
ABSTRACT Executive functions (EF) refer to the cognitive skills necessary to formulate a goal, plan,...