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- The Everyday Memory Survey (EMS) is a set of rating scales designed to assess everyday memory in adults.
- Assess the cognitive abilities of adults with neurological impairments
- Quickly assess cognitive functioning in adults
- An evidence based program for improving working memory and attention
- Measures short- and long-term memory and the ability to learn new material in children and adults.
- A tool to help support forensic or neuropsychological evaluations
- Non-verbal assessment of an individual's general intellectual ability
- Help guide clients to a fuller life
- Estimate an individual's pre-morbid cognitive and memory functioning
- An assessment of verbal learning and memory deficits in adults
- Measure of cognitive ability and processing skills
- Brief measure of verbal and nonverbal cognitive ability in ages 4 to 90 years
- A comprehensive assessment of gross and fine motor skills for ages 4 to 21 years, 11 months.
- A nonverbal measure of ability especially designed for culturally and linguistically diverse groups and those with low incidence disorders, for ages 4 to 21 years 11 months
- Standardised test of gross and fine motor skills for adults
- Evaluate memory capabilities as part of an adult psychological evaluation
- Assess and monitor recovery of cognitive function after severe head injury
- Distinguish between malingered and true memory impairments
- Comprehensively assess clinical aspects of language function in adults with aphasia
- Assess object and space perception