Preparation for Child Psych PRITE and Boards
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Revision as of 18:44, 2 September 2015
Self-Ordered Pointing Test is a neuropsychological test that assesses spatial working memory.
- A number of images (12 in the figure above) are shown to the subject and he is asked to pick one. On the next screen the order of the images is scrambled and the the subject is asked to pick a different image.
- This is repeated until the subject picks an image he had selected previously.