Methoden vergelijken
Bekijk de geselecteerde methoden naast elkaar; rijen die verschillen zijn gemarkeerd.
| Trail Making Test× | Mini-Mental State Examination× | |
|---|---|---|
| Vakgebied | Neuropsychologie | Neuropsychologie |
| Familie | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Jaar van ontstaan≠ | 1958 | 1975 |
| Grondlegger≠ | Ralph Reitan | Marshall Folstein |
| Type≠ | Clinician-administered neuropsychological test of attention and executive function | Clinician-administered cognitive screening instrument |
| Oorspronkelijke bron≠ | Reitan, R. M. (1958). Validity of the Trail Making Test as an indicator of organic brain damage. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 8(3), 271-276. DOI ↗ | Folstein, M. F., Folstein, S. E., & McHugh, P. R. (1975). Mini-mental state: A practical method for grading the cognitive state of patients for the clinician. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 12(3), 189-198. DOI ↗ |
| Aliassen≠ | TMT, Trails A, Trails B, Trail Making A | MMSE, Folstein MMSE |
| Verwant | 5 | 5 |
| Samenvatting≠ | The Trail Making Test (TMT) is a simple, brief neuropsychological test developed by Reitan in 1958 that measures visuomotor processing speed, attention, and executive function. The TMT comprises two forms: Part A, which assesses basic processing speed and visual scanning, and Part B, which assesses executive function, task-switching, and cognitive flexibility. Despite its simplicity, the TMT is highly sensitive to cognitive impairment across a wide range of neurological and psychiatric conditions and remains one of the most widely used screening tests in neuropsychology. | The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is a brief, 30-point screening instrument developed by Folstein, Folstein, and McHugh in 1975 to assess cognitive function in clinical settings. It is designed to detect cognitive impairment and monitor cognitive decline over time, particularly in older adults and patients with suspected dementia. The MMSE remains one of the most widely used cognitive screening tools in primary care, neurology, and geriatric medicine worldwide. |
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