Graphic sequence test
A neuropsychological technique used to assess planning skills, sequence of actions and motor execution, as well as visuospatial and executive functions. During the test, the participant is asked to reproduce or complete a series of graphic patterns that follow a logical sequence. The results of the performance allow you to assess the ability to understand the order, predict the next step and coordinate fine motor movements. The test is often used in the examination of patients with traumatic brain injuries, dementia, and other neurological disorders affecting the functions of the frontal lobes.