Visuospatial

Visuospatial skills involve the ability to perceive, interpret, and manipulate spatial relationships between objects.
TARGET:
OVERVIEW

These skills are essential for navigation, object recognition, and performing tasks like drawing or assembling. Deficits can indicate conditions such as Alzheimer's or right hemisphere brain damage. Healthy visuospatial ability supports daily activities like driving and interpreting visual information.

MEASUREMENT

Clock Drawing Test: Evaluates planning and spatial perception by having participants draw a clock with a specified time.

Block Design Test: Tests spatial reasoning by requiring participants to recreate patterns using blocks.

ASSESSMENT
QUESTIONNAIRE
Questionnaire Scores
Although evidence suggests a correlation between questionnaire scores and neurological health, it does not prove causality or guarantee brain health. Always consult a qualified medical practitioner before making any decisions regarding your health or lifestyle.  
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BENCHMARKS
Benchmark Warning
These benchmarks are generalized and may vary based on individual factors such as genetics, stress levels, medications, or medical conditions. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized interpretation.
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