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        | Visual motor and visual perceptual assessments |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. Beery VMI-5 2. DTVP-2 3. EDVA/ EDVA-s 4. PVMIA 5. MVPT-3 6. MVPT-V 7. TVMS/ TVMS-UL 8. TVPS3 |  | 
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        | Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual Motor Integration     (focus, method, scoring/interpretation, population) |  | Definition 
 
        | - assesses visual motor integration   - can be used in classroom setting   - copies 24 geometric forms sequenced according to level of difficulty   -once child does not meet grading criteria for 3 consecutive forms, test stopped   - raw score can be translated into %ile ranks, standard score, and age equivalence   -avg score-->80-120; avg %ile--> 25-75   - short form: 2-7yrs; long form: 2-18yrs |  | 
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        | Developmental Test of Visual Perception (2nd ed)     (focus, method, scoring/interpretation, population) |  | Definition 
 
        | - assesses visual perceptual skills and visual motor integration   - comprised of 8 subtests: eye-hand coord, copying, spatial relations, cisual motor speed, position in space, figure-ground, visual colosure, form constancy   - DTVP-A (adolescents and adults)- 4 subtests: visual motor integration, composite index, motor-reduced visual perception composite index   - 4-10yrs - 11-74 yrs
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        | Erhardt Developmental Vision Assessment (EDVA) AND Short Screening Form (EDVA-S)     (focus, method, scoring/interpretation, population) |  | Definition 
 
        | - behavior rating scale - determine visuomotor development   - assesses INVOLUNTARY visual patterns: eyelid reflexes,  pupillary reactions, doll's eye responses   -assesses VOLUNTARY patterns: fixation, localization, ocular pursuit, gaze shift   - response is scored for each eye   - birth to 6 mths - short form can be used for older children
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        | Preschool Visual Motor Integration Assessment (PVMIA)     (focus, method, scoring/interpretation, population) |  | Definition 
 
        | - STANDARDIZED norm referenced assessment - evaluates VISUAL MOTOR INTEGRATION and VISUAL PERCEPTUAL SKILLS of preschoolers   - perception in space, color and space discrimination, matching two attributes simulataneously, & ability to reproduce what is seen and interpreted   - 3.5- 5.5 yrs |  | 
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        | Motor Free Visual Perception Test (MVPT-3)   (focus, method, scoring/interpretation, population) |  | Definition 
 
        | - STANDARDIZED, quick eval   - assesses visual perception: spatial relationships, visual discrimination, figure-ground, visual closure, and visual memory   - items 1-40 for ages 4-10 - items 14-65 for ages 10 and older   - children and adults 4-95 yrs old
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        | Motor Free Visual Perception Test- Vertical (MVPT-V)   (focus, method, scoring/interpretation, population) |  | Definition 
 
        | - evaluation of individuals with SPATIAL DEFICITS, due to hemi-field neglect or abnormal visual saccades   - 36 items vertically placed are used to assess spatial relationships, visual discrimination, figure ground, visual closure, and visual memory   - children and adults with visual field cuts or without visual impairments (idividuals with brain injury since it reduces confounding variables) |  | 
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        | Test of Visual Motor Skills (TVMS) and Test of Visual Motor Skills Upper Level (TVMS- UL)   (focus, method, scoring/interpretation, population) |  | Definition 
 
        | - assesses EYE HAND COORDINATION skills for copying geometric designs   - includes motor accuracy, motor control, motor coordination, and psychomotor speed   - TVMS: 2-13 yrs - TVMS-UL: 12-45 yrs |  | 
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        | Test of Visual Perceptual Skills (3rd ed)   (focus, method, scoring/interpretation, population)   |  | Definition 
 
        | - assesses visual perceptual skills; NO MOTOR RESPONSE   - seven visual perceptual skills: visual discrimination, visual memory, visual-spatial relationships, visual form constancy, visual sequential memory, visual figure-ground, and visual closure   - multiple choice format   - 4-19 yrs |  | 
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