Recker L, Foerster RM, Schneider WX, Poth CH. Emphasizing speed or accuracy in an eye-tracking version of the Trail-Making-Test: Towards experimental diagnostics for decomposing executive functions. PLOS ONE. 2022;17(9): e0274579.The Trail-Making-Test (TMT) is one of the most widely used neuropsychological tests for assessing executive functions, the brain functions underlying cognitively controlled thought and action. Obtaining a number of test scores at once, the TMT allows to characterize an assortment of executive functions efficiently. Critically, however, as most test scores are derived from test completion times, the scores only provide a summary measure of various cognitive control processes. To address this problem, we extended the...
This study examined the utility of the Trail Making Test Quotient (Trails B/ Trails A) in assessing ...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...
A substantial body of research evidence is indicative of disproportionately slowed information proce...
Recker L, Poth CH. Speed-Accuracy Instructions modulate Saccadic Velocity in an Eye-Tracking version...
<div><p>The neurodegenerative disorder amyotrophic lateral sclerosis may render patients unable to s...
<div><p>The trail making test (TMT) is widely used to assess speed of processing and executive funct...
The trail making test (TMT) is widely used to assess speed of processing and executive function. How...
Traditionally, neuropsychological testing has assessed processing speed and precision, closely relat...
The neurodegenerative disorder amyotrophic lateral sclerosis may render patients unable to speak or ...
Cognitive function is tested through speech- or writing-based neuropsychological instruments. The ap...
The Trail Making Test is a relatively un-known instrument, although over the years several investiga...
International audienceExecutive function impairment (in particular, mental flexibility) in the elder...
Anaick Perrochon, Gilles Kemoun Laboratoire Mobilité, Vieillissement, Exercice (MOVE), EA 631...
Part B of the Trail Making Test (TMT-B) is one of the most widely used neuropsychological tests of "...
The Trail Making Test part B (TMT-B) is highly sensitive to age-related changes in the brain and cog...
This study examined the utility of the Trail Making Test Quotient (Trails B/ Trails A) in assessing ...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...
A substantial body of research evidence is indicative of disproportionately slowed information proce...
Recker L, Poth CH. Speed-Accuracy Instructions modulate Saccadic Velocity in an Eye-Tracking version...
<div><p>The neurodegenerative disorder amyotrophic lateral sclerosis may render patients unable to s...
<div><p>The trail making test (TMT) is widely used to assess speed of processing and executive funct...
The trail making test (TMT) is widely used to assess speed of processing and executive function. How...
Traditionally, neuropsychological testing has assessed processing speed and precision, closely relat...
The neurodegenerative disorder amyotrophic lateral sclerosis may render patients unable to speak or ...
Cognitive function is tested through speech- or writing-based neuropsychological instruments. The ap...
The Trail Making Test is a relatively un-known instrument, although over the years several investiga...
International audienceExecutive function impairment (in particular, mental flexibility) in the elder...
Anaick Perrochon, Gilles Kemoun Laboratoire Mobilité, Vieillissement, Exercice (MOVE), EA 631...
Part B of the Trail Making Test (TMT-B) is one of the most widely used neuropsychological tests of "...
The Trail Making Test part B (TMT-B) is highly sensitive to age-related changes in the brain and cog...
This study examined the utility of the Trail Making Test Quotient (Trails B/ Trails A) in assessing ...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...
A substantial body of research evidence is indicative of disproportionately slowed information proce...