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Tower of London-Drexel University (TOLDX): 2nd Edition
Tower of London-Drexel University (TOLDX): 2nd Edition
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Classification |
Supplemental: Mitochondrial Disease (Mito)
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Short Description of Instrument |
TOLDX is designed to assess higher-order problem solving (i.e., executive planning abilities) in children and adults. Aspects of executive planning and problem solving that are assessed include move test performance, rule adherence, and temporal efficiency.
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Comments/Special Instructions |
TOLDX is sensitive to the following neuropsychological functions:
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Scoring and Psychometric Properties |
Scoring: Normative data available for nonclinical children and adults aged 7 to 80 years. Clinical group data is available for children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and individuals with Parkinson's disease.
Specific scores include total moves, total correct, total rule violations, total time violations, total initiation time, total execution time, total problem-solving time, and total stimulus bound score.
Psychometric Properties:
Factor analysis of TOLDX performance of ADHD children supported a 4-factor model with highest loading of executive measures.
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Rationale/Justification |
Strengths: Provides insight on executive planning skills that may translate to functioning in daily life tasks that involve complex problem solving, planning, organization, meeting demands, and following rules.
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References |
Key References:
Culbertson WC, Zillmer EA. Tower of London-Drexel University, second edition (TOLDX). Toronto, Canada: Multi-Health Systems; 2005.
Culbertson WC, Zillmer EA. The Tower of London(DX): a standardized approach to assessing executive functioning in children. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 1998 Apr;13(3):285-301.
Culbertson WC, Zillmer EA. The construct validity of the Tower of LondonDX as a measure of the executive functioning of ADHD children. Assessment. 1998 Sep;5(3):215-26.
Additional References:
Donders J, Larsen T. Clinical utility of the Tower of London--Drexel University, Second Edition (TOLDX) after adolescent traumatic brain injury. Dev Neuropsychol. 2012;37(4):333-42.
Krishnan M, Smith N, Donders J. Use of the Tower of London - Drexel University, Second Edition (TOLDX) in adults with traumatic brain injury. Clin Neuropsychol. 2012;26(6):951-64.
Riccio CA, Wolfe ME, Romine C, Davis B, Sullivan JR. The Tower of London and neuropsychological assessment of ADHD in adults. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2004 Aug;19(5):661-71.
Document last updated March 2024
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