The Trail Making Test (TMT), which explores visual-conceptual and visual-motor tracking, is a frequently used neuropsychological test because of its ease of administration and sensitivity to brain damage. In this paper, norms are provided for the time scores derived from parts A and B, and for the (B-A) difference. The data were collected from287 adult Italian subjects stratified by gerfder, schooling and age (from 20 to 79 years). The test scores were affected by age, education and general intelligence (as expressed by Raven 's Coloured Progressive Matrices). Only for part A did females have longer time scores than males. Test-retest reliability was high for each score.

Trail Making test: Normative values from 287 Italian normal adult controls / A.R. Giovagnoli, M. Del Pesce, S. Mascheroni, M. Simoncelli, M. Laiacona, E. Capitani. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 0392-0461. - 17:4(1996), pp. 305-309.

Trail Making test: Normative values from 287 Italian normal adult controls

E. Capitani
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1996

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The Trail Making Test (TMT), which explores visual-conceptual and visual-motor tracking, is a frequently used neuropsychological test because of its ease of administration and sensitivity to brain damage. In this paper, norms are provided for the time scores derived from parts A and B, and for the (B-A) difference. The data were collected from287 adult Italian subjects stratified by gerfder, schooling and age (from 20 to 79 years). The test scores were affected by age, education and general intelligence (as expressed by Raven 's Coloured Progressive Matrices). Only for part A did females have longer time scores than males. Test-retest reliability was high for each score.
Settore MED/26 - Neurologia
1996
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