"trazados orales": un test neurológico multicultural con bajos requerimientos académicos

"TRAIL MAKING TEST" (TMT) is a two-part neuropsychological test we cannot administer to younger or less educated subjects, or to any subjects who have not learned the sequence of the letters of the alphabet; its two trails also have dissimilar length. This oral version is based on the ment...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5642f717131c4e1899f8873e5826a0b02021-11-25T02:24:28Z"trazados orales": un test neurológico multicultural con bajos requerimientos académicos10.21500/20112084.9612011-20842011-7922https://doaj.org/article/5642f717131c4e1899f8873e5826a0b02008-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/IJPR/article/view/961https://doaj.org/toc/2011-2084https://doaj.org/toc/2011-7922"TRAIL MAKING TEST" (TMT) is a two-part neuropsychological test we cannot administer to younger or less educated subjects, or to any subjects who have not learned the sequence of the letters of the alphabet; its two trails also have dissimilar length. This oral version is based on the mental routine of reciting 20 numbers from one to 20, paired at random with four recurrent fruits. On the color-interfered part B the subjects must inhibit a response and switch to another. Parts A and B correlated .66 y .70 with the TMT. OTT appears to explore executive functions in cross-cultural populations with subjects that we are now unable to test.Manuel A. SedóUniversidad de San Buenaventuraarticleall-language testsexecutive functionsinhibitioncross-cultural testingsemantic accessserial fluidity.PsychologyBF1-990ENESInternational Journal of Psychological Research, Vol 1, Iss 1 (2008)
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topic all-language tests
executive functions
inhibition
cross-cultural testing
semantic access
serial fluidity.
Psychology
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spellingShingle all-language tests
executive functions
inhibition
cross-cultural testing
semantic access
serial fluidity.
Psychology
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Manuel A. Sedó
"trazados orales": un test neurológico multicultural con bajos requerimientos académicos
description "TRAIL MAKING TEST" (TMT) is a two-part neuropsychological test we cannot administer to younger or less educated subjects, or to any subjects who have not learned the sequence of the letters of the alphabet; its two trails also have dissimilar length. This oral version is based on the mental routine of reciting 20 numbers from one to 20, paired at random with four recurrent fruits. On the color-interfered part B the subjects must inhibit a response and switch to another. Parts A and B correlated .66 y .70 with the TMT. OTT appears to explore executive functions in cross-cultural populations with subjects that we are now unable to test.
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title "trazados orales": un test neurológico multicultural con bajos requerimientos académicos
title_short "trazados orales": un test neurológico multicultural con bajos requerimientos académicos
title_full "trazados orales": un test neurológico multicultural con bajos requerimientos académicos
title_fullStr "trazados orales": un test neurológico multicultural con bajos requerimientos académicos
title_full_unstemmed "trazados orales": un test neurológico multicultural con bajos requerimientos académicos
title_sort "trazados orales": un test neurológico multicultural con bajos requerimientos académicos
publisher Universidad de San Buenaventura
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