Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7320274 | Neuropsychologia | 2015 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Based on consistently adequate reliability and a good criterion-related validity of accuracy scores, the TOL-F demonstrates its utility for testing planning ability in clinical samples and healthy adults. Using item sets systematically accounting for several determinants of task difficulty can thus significantly enhance the contended reliability of executive tasks and provide an opportunity to resolve the underspecification of cognitive processes contributing to executive functioning in health and disease.
Keywords
DBSMoCAaMCITOLBDI-IIPSPMSATBICBDAPsMultiple system atrophyTraumatic brain injurymild cognitive impairmentamnestic mild cognitive impairmentMontreal Cognitive Assessmenttower of LondonParkinson diseaseIdiopathic Parkinson’s diseasedeep brain stimulationNeuropsychological testsCorticobasal degenerationPsychometricsParkinson syndromeStrokeProgressive supranuclear palsyMCIExecutive functionsexecutive functionhealthy controls
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Authors
Lena Köstering, Charlotte S.M. Schmidt, Karl Egger, Florian Amtage, Jessica Peter, Stefan Klöppel, Lena-A. Beume, Markus Hoeren, Cornelius Weiller, Christoph P. Kaller,