Spatial cognition

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Spatial cognition includes visuospatial processing, visuoconstrictive ability (depends on organization and planning), and spatial bias processing (associated w/ spatial inattention, neglect, or simultanagnosia) (Daffner et al, 2015)


Neuropsychological tests of spatial cognition

  • Behavioral inattention test (BIT)
  • Cancellation tasks (within public domain)
  • Catherine Bergego scale (within public domain)
  • Clock drawing test (within public domain)
  • Cube copying test (within public domain)
  • Judgment of line orientation
  • Line bisection tests (within public domain)
  • Navon figures (within public domain)
  • Rey Osterrieth complex figures test (ROCFT) (within public domain)


References[edit]

Daffner, K. R. et al. Improving clinical cognitive testing: Report of the AAN Behavioral Neurology Section Workgroup. Neurology 85, 910–918 (2015). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26163433/