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TRAIL MAKING TEST (TMT)

Introduction and Overview of the Trail Making Test (TMT) The Trail Making Test (TMT) is a globally recognized and highly utilized neuropsychological assessment tool designed to measure several crucial cognitive abilities, including attention, processing speed, visual scanning, and executive functions. Structured as a specialized ‘connect-the-dot’ task, the TMT requires the test taker to rapidly and […]

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SYMBOL-DIGIT TEST

Introduction to the Symbol-Digit Test The Symbol-Digit Test, often referred to as the Symbol-Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) in its standardized modern form, is a fundamental tool utilized within the field of neuropsychological assessment. It serves primarily as a robust measure of processing speed, sustained attention, and working memory capacity. The test is designed to evaluate […]

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AUDITORY CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TEST (ACPT)

AUDITORY CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TEST (ACPT): Definition and Purpose The Auditory Continuous Performance Test, commonly referred to by its acronym ACPT, is a specialized psychological assessment designed to quantitatively measure an individual’s capacity to maintain focus and attention on auditory stimuli over an extended duration. This measure of sustained vigilance is critical for understanding core executive […]

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