Recent progress has been made using fMRI as a clinical assessment tool, often employing analogues of traditional “paper and pencil” tests. The Trail Making Test (TMT), popular for years as a neuropsychological exam, has been largely ignored in the realm of neuroimaging, most likely because its physical format and administration does not lend itself to straightforward adaptation as an fMRI paradigm. Likewise, there is relatively more ambiguity about the neural systems associated with this test than many other tests of comparable clinical use. In this study, we describe an fMRI version of Trail Making Test-B (TMTB) that maintains the core functionality of the TMT while optimizing its use for both research and clinical settings. Subjects (N = ...
Background Since its inception over twenty years ago, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) h...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is a neuropsychological test consisting of Parts A and B, which involve ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145338/1/cpmia0600.pd
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is an extensively used neuropsychological instrument for the assessment ...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is an extensively used neuropsychological instrument for the assessment ...
The trail-making test (TMT) is a neuropsychological test that is often used to identify cognitive im...
ABSTRACT- The trail making test (TMT) pertains to a family of tests that tap the ability to alternat...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is widely used for assessing executive function, frontal lobe abilities,...
Part B of the Trail Making Test (TMT-B) is one of the most widely used neuropsychological tests of "...
It is hypothesized that the spatial patterns of electrode activation are significantly different 1) ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe assessment of motor and executive functions following stroke or tr...
The trail making test (TMT) pertains to a family of tests that tap the ability to alternate between ...
Background/Aims: The Trail Making Test (TMT) has long been used to investigate deficits in cognitive...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The Trail Making Test is a relatively un-known instrument, although over the years several investiga...
Background Since its inception over twenty years ago, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) h...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is a neuropsychological test consisting of Parts A and B, which involve ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145338/1/cpmia0600.pd
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is an extensively used neuropsychological instrument for the assessment ...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is an extensively used neuropsychological instrument for the assessment ...
The trail-making test (TMT) is a neuropsychological test that is often used to identify cognitive im...
ABSTRACT- The trail making test (TMT) pertains to a family of tests that tap the ability to alternat...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is widely used for assessing executive function, frontal lobe abilities,...
Part B of the Trail Making Test (TMT-B) is one of the most widely used neuropsychological tests of "...
It is hypothesized that the spatial patterns of electrode activation are significantly different 1) ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe assessment of motor and executive functions following stroke or tr...
The trail making test (TMT) pertains to a family of tests that tap the ability to alternate between ...
Background/Aims: The Trail Making Test (TMT) has long been used to investigate deficits in cognitive...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The Trail Making Test is a relatively un-known instrument, although over the years several investiga...
Background Since its inception over twenty years ago, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) h...
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is a neuropsychological test consisting of Parts A and B, which involve ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145338/1/cpmia0600.pd