Visuospatial Memory Test
by Neurorehabilitation and Brain Research Group
🗂️ Medical
Version 1.6 💾 23 Mb
📅 Updated October 14, 2019
Visuo-spatial memory assessment test
Features Visuospatial Memory Test
This test assesses visuo-spatial short term working memory, and provides information that can be useful to diagnose impairments related to associated cognitive processes.The test, inspired in the Spatial Span of the third edition of the Wechsler Memory Scale and the Corsi Block-Tapping Test, requires users to repeat sequences of touches on blocks in the same or reverse order by touching them on the screen.
The length of the sequence will increase as users repeat at least one of two sequences of the same length successfully.
After the assessment, the test provides different measures, such as the length of the longest sequence, the number of correct answers, and the reaction time in forward and backward condition.Update for new Android version
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"Text was so small that I couldn't even read it to get past the second information screen."
cma7855
"Cant see tiny writing writing"
John Berzins
"Can't see test. Zoomed in too far"
scott h
"Resolution totally out of sync with device and can't be modified. My view was massively zoomed in. Unusable app, deleted it"
Daithi McD
"As others have noted, this application does not display correctly on all screen display ratios."
Jake Budde
"Over zoom ... Half the app only appear on the screen"
Mahmoud Fouad
"Can i know the reability and validity?"
Debby Ch
"The most useless app ever created. Nonsense"
Christiana Miller
"fun test, I would like to mention that if you arent going to have the hand pick the same square twice in a row, (in a single sequence) then double tapping ahould be disabled to avoid erroneous results. A double tap would obviously be unintentional if the hand never makes that type of sequence."
rinnicks
"Nearly a clinically significant tool! Please keep the great work buddy!"
TED Zheng
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Available for Android 8.0 and above