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![]() ![]() ![]() This study confirms the association of basic and derived TMT raw scores with sociodemographic variables and provides updated correction grids and ES for assessing the attentional/executive functions in clinical and research fields.Īssessment Attention Dementia Executive functions Norms Trail Making Test. Basic and derived TMT scores showed a good test-retest reliability (all r s ≥ 0.50) Part B (r s = - 0.48, p < 0.001) and Score B-A (r s = - 0.49, p < 0.001) were moderately associated with MoCA total score. Inferential cutoff scores, estimated using a non-parametric technique, and ES were computed. From the derived linear equations, correction grids for basic and derived TMT raw scores were developed. Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)-Italian version: regression based norms and equivalent scores Neurol. Multiple linear regression analyses revealed that age and educational level significantly influenced performances on basic and derived TMT scores except for B/A, which was associated only with the educational level. Three hundred fifty-five Italian volunteers stratified for sex (166 men), age decades (age range 20-90 years), and educational level (from primary school to university) completed the TMT and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA). ![]() Since the regression-based norms and equivalent scores (ESs) for the TMT Italian version trace back to more than 20 years ago, we aimed at providing updated normative data for basic (Part A and Part B) and derived (Score B-A and Score B/A) TMT scores collected in a larger sample with an extended age range. The Trail Making Test (TMT) is widely used to assess psychomotor speed and attentional set-shifting. ![]()
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