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| Boilerpipe Text | The 15-minute exam that Jackson administered is called the
Montreal Cognitive Assessment
, or MoCA, and is widely used to test for early signs of diseases like Alzheimerâs and other forms of dementia. None of the questions are difficult for someone who does not suffer from cognitive impairment, but âthe test is very sensitive to early stages of these conditions,â says Dr. Ziad Nasreddine, who
developed the assessment in 1996
. âItâs unlikely that [Trump] has dementia or Alzheimerâs.â
Unlikely, but not impossible, says
Dr. Paul J. Moberg
, the clinical director of neuropsychology service at the University of Pennsylvaniaâs medical school.
âJust because a person gets a 30 out of 30 doesnât mean you wouldnât pick up even very significant impairments in further testing,â he said. âA more comprehensive neurological exam would be required to really tease that out.â
In some cases, he said, families might bring in a patient because he or she is demonstrating clear signs of dementia, such as memory loss or confusion, and the patient will ace the MoCA â only to be confirmed as having a serious deficit when given a comprehensive test that can take anywhere from three hours to a day.
âThe MoCA is a wonderful cognitive screening test. But thatâs what it is: a screening test,â says Mobergâs colleague David R. Roalf, a research assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Psychiatry. âIt doesnât necessarily speak to competency, per se.â Moberg agreed: âA screening measure is not enough to assess competency.â
Why Trump requested the test is unclear, though he is undoubtedly aware that many of his critics have questioned whether he is mentally competent to be commander-in-chief. The
most rigorous armchair psychiatry
came from a publication that collected many hours of footage of interviews Trump has given since the 1980s and then consulted a battery of experts, some of whom suggested changes in his speech patterns strongly suggest cognitive decline. Other long-range diagnoses include narcissistic personality disorder, though at least one expert has
both concurred with that assessment and suggested
it does not impair Trumpâs competency.
The MoCA assigns 11 tasks that test different cognitive skills. The first question, for example, poses to the examinee: âPlease draw a line, going from a number to a letter in ascending order,â using the following image:
A few questions later, the test-taker is asked to name three animals:
Only a more thorough exam would shed definitive light on the Presidentâs cognitive prowess. It appears unlikely. Jackson said the Presidentâs score âdoes rule out the need to do any other cognitive testing.â This could still happen if Trump requested it, but it not standard practice to assess a Presidentâs mental health during his annual physical.
Note:
Though easy to find online, the MoCA is copyrighted by its developer, who requests that only excerpts be reprinted so that it wonât become too commonly recognizable when used. TIME is using the above screenshots with permission. |
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# What Donald Trump's Mental Health Exam Doesn't Tell Us
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White House physician Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson speaks at the White House press briefing on Jan. 16, 2018.
White House physician Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson speaks at the White House press briefing on Jan. 16, 2018.Nicholas KammâAFP/Getty Images

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Jan 17, 2018 11:17 PM CUT
The White House physician reported Tuesday that [President Trump is in âexcellentâ overall health](http://time.com/5104183/donald-trump-health-ronny-jackson/?xid=homepage "undefined") based on a four-hour examination. At Trumpâs request, said Dr. Ronny Jackson, this included a common test of cognitive ability on which the President reportedly scored a perfect 30 out of 30.
Trump, who has [famously bragged about his intelligence on Twitter](http://time.com/5091242/trump-michael-wolff/ "undefined"), wasted no time in brandishing his score. In an [interview with Reuters Wednesday](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-exclusive/exclusive-trump-says-russia-helping-north-korea-skirt-sanctions-pyongyang-getting-close-on-missile-idUSKBN1F62KO?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=Social "undefined"), he blamed his three most recent predecessors for their failure regarding North Korea, and said, âI guess they all realized they were going to have to leave it to a president that scored the highest on tests.â
The 15-minute exam that Jackson administered is called the [Montreal Cognitive Assessment](http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1532-5415.2005.53221.x/full "undefined"), or MoCA, and is widely used to test for early signs of diseases like Alzheimerâs and other forms of dementia. None of the questions are difficult for someone who does not suffer from cognitive impairment, but âthe test is very sensitive to early stages of these conditions,â says Dr. Ziad Nasreddine, who [developed the assessment in 1996](https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/01/17/trumps-cognitive-test-was-created-by-a-lebanese-immigrant-to-canada/?utm_term=.1aba2dfa5de2 "undefined"). âItâs unlikely that \[Trump\] has dementia or Alzheimerâs.â
Unlikely, but not impossible, says [Dr. Paul J. Moberg](https://www.med.upenn.edu/bbl/staff-moberg.html "undefined"), the clinical director of neuropsychology service at the University of Pennsylvaniaâs medical school.
âJust because a person gets a 30 out of 30 doesnât mean you wouldnât pick up even very significant impairments in further testing,â he said. âA more comprehensive neurological exam would be required to really tease that out.â
In some cases, he said, families might bring in a patient because he or she is demonstrating clear signs of dementia, such as memory loss or confusion, and the patient will ace the MoCA â only to be confirmed as having a serious deficit when given a comprehensive test that can take anywhere from three hours to a day.
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âThe MoCA is a wonderful cognitive screening test. But thatâs what it is: a screening test,â says Mobergâs colleague David R. Roalf, a research assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Psychiatry. âIt doesnât necessarily speak to competency, per se.â Moberg agreed: âA screening measure is not enough to assess competency.â
Why Trump requested the test is unclear, though he is undoubtedly aware that many of his critics have questioned whether he is mentally competent to be commander-in-chief. The [most rigorous armchair psychiatry](https://www.statnews.com/2017/05/23/donald-trump-speaking-style-interviews/ "undefined") came from a publication that collected many hours of footage of interviews Trump has given since the 1980s and then consulted a battery of experts, some of whom suggested changes in his speech patterns strongly suggest cognitive decline. Other long-range diagnoses include narcissistic personality disorder, though at least one expert has [both concurred with that assessment and suggested](http://time.com/4928984/donald-trump-mental-illness/ "undefined") it does not impair Trumpâs competency.
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The MoCA assigns 11 tasks that test different cognitive skills. The first question, for example, poses to the examinee: âPlease draw a line, going from a number to a letter in ascending order,â using the following image:

A few questions later, the test-taker is asked to name three animals:

(âDromedary,â which is [specifically a one-hump camel](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dromedary "undefined"), is an acceptable answer to the third picture.)
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Jackson himself clarified in his [briefing with reporters on the Presidentâs health](https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/press-briefing-by-press-secretary-sarah-sanders-and-dr-ronny-jackson-01162018/ "undefined") that the exam is only âa screening assessment for cognitive impairment,â not a detailed survey of any sort. In other words, Trump cannot wave his cognitive report card and silence all skeptics, but neither should those skeptics ignore the results of his screening â if they should be speculating on his mental health at all, [which the American Psychiatric Association discourages its members from doing](https://www.psychiatry.org/news-room/apa-blogs/apa-blog/2017/03/apa-remains-committed-to-supporting-goldwater-rule "undefined").
Only a more thorough exam would shed definitive light on the Presidentâs cognitive prowess. It appears unlikely. Jackson said the Presidentâs score âdoes rule out the need to do any other cognitive testing.â This could still happen if Trump requested it, but it not standard practice to assess a Presidentâs mental health during his annual physical.
**Note:** Though easy to find online, the MoCA is copyrighted by its developer, who requests that only excerpts be reprinted so that it wonât become too commonly recognizable when used. TIME is using the above screenshots with permission.
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| Readable Markdown | The 15-minute exam that Jackson administered is called the [Montreal Cognitive Assessment](http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1532-5415.2005.53221.x/full "undefined"), or MoCA, and is widely used to test for early signs of diseases like Alzheimerâs and other forms of dementia. None of the questions are difficult for someone who does not suffer from cognitive impairment, but âthe test is very sensitive to early stages of these conditions,â says Dr. Ziad Nasreddine, who [developed the assessment in 1996](https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/01/17/trumps-cognitive-test-was-created-by-a-lebanese-immigrant-to-canada/?utm_term=.1aba2dfa5de2 "undefined"). âItâs unlikely that \[Trump\] has dementia or Alzheimerâs.â
Unlikely, but not impossible, says [Dr. Paul J. Moberg](https://www.med.upenn.edu/bbl/staff-moberg.html "undefined"), the clinical director of neuropsychology service at the University of Pennsylvaniaâs medical school.
âJust because a person gets a 30 out of 30 doesnât mean you wouldnât pick up even very significant impairments in further testing,â he said. âA more comprehensive neurological exam would be required to really tease that out.â
In some cases, he said, families might bring in a patient because he or she is demonstrating clear signs of dementia, such as memory loss or confusion, and the patient will ace the MoCA â only to be confirmed as having a serious deficit when given a comprehensive test that can take anywhere from three hours to a day.
âThe MoCA is a wonderful cognitive screening test. But thatâs what it is: a screening test,â says Mobergâs colleague David R. Roalf, a research assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Psychiatry. âIt doesnât necessarily speak to competency, per se.â Moberg agreed: âA screening measure is not enough to assess competency.â
Why Trump requested the test is unclear, though he is undoubtedly aware that many of his critics have questioned whether he is mentally competent to be commander-in-chief. The [most rigorous armchair psychiatry](https://www.statnews.com/2017/05/23/donald-trump-speaking-style-interviews/ "undefined") came from a publication that collected many hours of footage of interviews Trump has given since the 1980s and then consulted a battery of experts, some of whom suggested changes in his speech patterns strongly suggest cognitive decline. Other long-range diagnoses include narcissistic personality disorder, though at least one expert has [both concurred with that assessment and suggested](http://time.com/4928984/donald-trump-mental-illness/ "undefined") it does not impair Trumpâs competency.
The MoCA assigns 11 tasks that test different cognitive skills. The first question, for example, poses to the examinee: âPlease draw a line, going from a number to a letter in ascending order,â using the following image:

A few questions later, the test-taker is asked to name three animals:

Only a more thorough exam would shed definitive light on the Presidentâs cognitive prowess. It appears unlikely. Jackson said the Presidentâs score âdoes rule out the need to do any other cognitive testing.â This could still happen if Trump requested it, but it not standard practice to assess a Presidentâs mental health during his annual physical.
**Note:** Though easy to find online, the MoCA is copyrighted by its developer, who requests that only excerpts be reprinted so that it wonât become too commonly recognizable when used. TIME is using the above screenshots with permission. |
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