Grahame-Kendall Drawing Memory Test
A neuropsychological technique designed to assess visual memory and the ability to reproduce complex visual patterns. During the test, participants are shown a series of abstract drawings for a short period of time, after which they are asked to reproduce or recognize these drawings from memory. The test is useful for assessing how well a person can retain and recall visual information, which is important for spatial memory and visual learning. It is often used in clinical practice to assess cognitive impairment in people with traumatic brain injuries, dementia, or other neurological conditions that affect memory and visual perception.