2024
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2024.1354647
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Dysexecutive difficulty and subtle everyday functional disabilities: the digital Trail Making Test

David J. Libon,
Rod Swenson,
Sean Tobyne
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundDigital neuropsychological tests reliably capture real-time, process-based behavior that traditional paper/pencil tests cannot detect, enabling earlier detection of neurodegenerative illness. We assessed relations between informant-based subtle and mild functional decline and process-based features extracted from the digital Trail Making Test-Part B (dTMT-B).MethodsA total of 321 community-dwelling participants (56.0% female) were assessed with the Functional Activities Questionnaire (FAQ) and the dT… Show more

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