
Trail Making Test
The Trail Making Test is a common neuropsychological assessment that measures a person's visual attention, processing speed, and task-switching ability. It involves connecting numbered and lettered dots on a sheet of paper in a specific order, first sequentially and then alternating between numbers and letters. The test helps evaluate cognitive functions such as flexibility, sequencing, and visual-motor skills, often used to identify or monitor brain health issues, including those related to aging, brain injury, or neurological conditions.