Wiesel Rapid Neuropsychological Assessment
A practical and effective diagnostic tool that allows you to quickly and accurately assess the neuropsychological state of children, without the need for long and complex sessions. This test detects impairments in basic cognitive functions that underlie the development of higher mental functions. Neuropsychological diagnostic tasks in the Wiesel rapid test:
1) Short-term memory: the ability to store and retrieve information for short periods of time, such as sequences of numbers, words, or images.
2) Attention: the ability to keep attention on a certain task, resist distractions, and control reactions.
3) Language skills: understanding language, expressing and sequencing ideas through language.
4) Hand-eye processes: coordination between vision and movement, such as copying shapes, arranging images, or following a specific path.