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The Trail Making Test for Dementia
The Trail Making Test (TMT) is a simple tool that can be used to screen for dementia. It does so with a series of timed tests that can accurately assess a person's cognition (meaning ther ability to think, reason, and remember).
Dementia is when the loss of these functions is severe enough to interfere with daily life.
The test is conducted in two parts, each with its specific aims and purposes. The goal of the TMT is to complete the tests as quickly and accurately as possible to reveal any potential signs of cognitive impairment.
This article outlines the history of the Trail Making Test and explains how it is administered and scored.
It also looks at how accurate the TMT is in diagnosing cognitive impairment and the benefits and limitations of its use.
History of the TMT
The Trail Making Test (TMT) was created in 1944 by Ralph Reiten, an American neuropsychologist who is to be considered to be one of the fathers of clinical neuropsy