Questions completed: 35 Correct answers: 32
The Perceptual Speed Test assesses the capacity to recognise details in the environment, incorporating the
perception of inaccuracies in written material, numbers and diagrams, the ability to ignore irrelevant information, to
identify similarities and differences in visual configurations. This test assesses how quickly and accurately an
individual can check and report for error/accuracy. It is a test of semantic encoding and perception. A high score
would suggest the ability to: mentally match the features of letters and the meaning of symbols. It would also
indicate the ability to detect misfits.
The following describes how Sirichai Thaya performed in Perceptual Speed:
· Below average on the Norm range
· Likely to be slow to identify inaccuracies in written material, numbers and diagrams
· Error checking could be below standard
· Identifying similarities and differences in visual configurations likely to be poor
· May find it difficult to ignore irrelevant information
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