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The Trail Making Test and Canter Background Interference Procedure in screening for organicity in chronic schizophrenia: a preliminary report.

The Trail Making Test and Canter Background Interference Procedure in screening for organicity in... For 10 male organic chronic schizophrenics scores on the Trail Making Test and Canter Background Interference Procedure were compared. These patients had severe hyponatremia, a condition that results in brain damage. The hit rate for correctly classifying the oranicity was 100% on the basis of sequence binding on Trial Making B and 50% on Canter's procedure. The findings suggested that the Trial Making Test may prove useful in discriminating organic from nonorganic schizophrenics. Implications for research were discussed. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Perceptual and motor skills Pubmed

The Trail Making Test and Canter Background Interference Procedure in screening for organicity in chronic schizophrenia: a preliminary report.

Perceptual and motor skills , Volume 59 (2): -396 – Jan 31, 1985

The Trail Making Test and Canter Background Interference Procedure in screening for organicity in chronic schizophrenia: a preliminary report.


Abstract

For 10 male organic chronic schizophrenics scores on the Trail Making Test and Canter Background Interference Procedure were compared. These patients had severe hyponatremia, a condition that results in brain damage. The hit rate for correctly classifying the oranicity was 100% on the basis of sequence binding on Trial Making B and 50% on Canter's procedure. The findings suggested that the Trial Making Test may prove useful in discriminating organic from nonorganic schizophrenics. Implications for research were discussed.

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ISSN
0031-5125
DOI
10.1177/003151258405900201
pmid
6514489

Abstract

For 10 male organic chronic schizophrenics scores on the Trail Making Test and Canter Background Interference Procedure were compared. These patients had severe hyponatremia, a condition that results in brain damage. The hit rate for correctly classifying the oranicity was 100% on the basis of sequence binding on Trial Making B and 50% on Canter's procedure. The findings suggested that the Trial Making Test may prove useful in discriminating organic from nonorganic schizophrenics. Implications for research were discussed.

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Perceptual and motor skillsPubmed

Published: Jan 31, 1985

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