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Assess object and space perception
Visual Object and Space Perception Battery
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Visual Object and Space Perception Battery

VOSP

Assess object and space perception
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Publication date:
1991
Completion time:
Untimed
Administration:
Individual or group
Age range:
Adult
Qualification level:
B

Studies have established that highly specific impairments of cognitive function can occur following brain damage. A comprehensive neuropsychological assessment must reflect this specificity and include tasks that focus on specific cognitive functions in addition to complex cognitive skills. In this context no individual's profile would be complete without an assessment of object and space perception.

Nature of the test

The Visual Object and Space Perception Battery (VOSP) consists of eight tests each designed to assess a particular aspect of object or space perception, while minimising the involvement of other cognitive skills. The VOSP will enable an assessor to compare the scores of a subject with those of a normal control sample and those obtained by clients with right and left-cerebral lesions.