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Benton Laboratory of Neuropsychology: Selected Tests

Arthur L. Benton, PhD, and colleagues

Purpose:
Provides additional substantive data in the evaluation of brain-damaged patients
Format:
Paper and pencil
Age range:
18 years to 79 years
Time:
Varies
Qualification level:
C
C
All qualifications for Level B plus an advanced professional degree that provides appropriate training in the administration and interpretation of psychological tests, or license or certification from an agency that requires appropriate training and experience in the ethical and competent use of psychological tests. Close

These classic tests provide additional substantive data in the evaluation of brain-damaged patients. Each test is designed to be quickly and easily administered, minimizing patient fatigue and maximizing the collection of reliable neuropsychological test data. The manual, Contributions to Neuropsychological Assessment, contains descriptions of the tests along with normative and validity data, and must be purchased separately.

Temporal Orientation

This brief test assesses the accuracy of an individual's temporal orientation with relation to the day of the week, day of the month, month, year, and time of day. The test provides a standardized procedure, based on empirically established norms, for interpreting an individual's performance. Individual items also sold separately.


Right-Left Orientation

This 20-item test requires an individual to point to lateral body parts on verbal command. Form B is a mirror image of Form A in which the commands are reversed. Administration time is 5 minutes. Individual items also sold separately.


Serial Digit Learning

This test consists of the presentation of either eight or nine randomly selected single digits for a varying number of trials up to a maximum of 12. Three alternate versions are provided for each form. Administration requires 5-10 minutes. Individual items also sold separately.


Facial Recognition

A three-part standardized measure of the ability to match unfamiliar faces. Contains a 27-item short form and a 54-item long form. Individual items also sold separately.


Judgment Of Line Orientation

This is a standardized measure of visuospatial judgment in two alternate forms. The spiral-bound booklet contains 35 stimuli, five of which are practice items. Individual items also sold separately.


Visual Form Discrimination

This measure of ability to discriminate between complex visual configurations provides comparative data on clients with brain disease. Composed of 16 items ranging in level of difficulty, this brief, convenient procedure has proven utility because of its sensitivity to effects of brain disease. Individual items also sold separately.


Pantomime Recognition

This test requires the client to point to drawings of objects; the pretended uses of the objects are shown in a series of 30 videotaped pantomimes. Individual items also sold separately.


Motor Impersistence

This battery consists of eight tests requiring the maintenance of a movement or posture: keeping eyes closed, protruding tongue (blindfolded and eyes open), fixation of gaze in lateral visual fields, keeping mouth open, central fixation during confrontation testing of visual fields, head turning during sensory testing, and saying "ah." Individual items also sold separately.