2006
DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2006.390
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Administration and interpretation of the Trail Making Test

Abstract: Measurement of cognitive functions is an increasingly important goal for clinicians and researchers. Many neuropsychological test batteries are comprehensive and require specialized training to administer and interpret. The Trail Making Test is an accessible neuropsychological instrument that provides the examiner with information on a wide range of cognitive skills and can be completed in 5-10 min. Its background, psychometric properties, administration procedures and interpretive guidelines are provided in t… Show more

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“…The neuropsychological battery included the Stroop task to assess cognitive control (Golden, 1978), the LNS task to measure working memory (WAIS-III; Wechsler, 1997), and the Trail-Making Test (TMT) to assess processing speed and visual attention (Bowie and Harvey, 2006). The administration and scoring of these tasks are included in Supplementary Methods.…”
Section: Cognitive Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neuropsychological battery included the Stroop task to assess cognitive control (Golden, 1978), the LNS task to measure working memory (WAIS-III; Wechsler, 1997), and the Trail-Making Test (TMT) to assess processing speed and visual attention (Bowie and Harvey, 2006). The administration and scoring of these tasks are included in Supplementary Methods.…”
Section: Cognitive Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive flexibility was measured using the trail making test (TMT), a two-part measure, frequently used with and acceptable to people with dementia, with excellent inter-rater reliability (Bowie and Harvey 2006). Participants are asked to 'join the dots' on a series of targets.…”
Section: Trail Making Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An estimate of pre-morbid optimal level of functioning was obtained using the National Adult Reading Test (NART) and the Incomplete Letters of the Visual Object and Space Perception (VOSP) test was used to assess visual-perceptual functioning. TMT-B was administered as a part of the assessment, following the standard protocol (Bowie & Harvey, 2006). Part A of the TMT was not administered.…”
Section: Neuropsychological Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, assessing the number of errors made has also been suggested to be a useful measure (Mahurin et al, 2006;Stuss et al, 2001). Since its original conception, many different versions of the task have been developed to accommodate and account for verbal/visual difficulties, physical limitations, and/or age differences (see Bowie &Harvey, 2006 andSpreen &Strauss, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%