MVPT- 4 Motor - Free Visual Perception Test, Fourth Edition

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The MVPT-4 is the most recent revision of the only non-motor visual perceptual assessment that can be used throughout the lifespan. It provides a quick, reliable, and valid measure of overall visual perceptual ability in children and adults.  The MVPT-4 includes new norms for ages 4 through 80+ years.

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  • The MVPT-4 includes 45 items from the MVPT-3 which have been reorganized and grouped for easier administration. 
  • Visual Discrimination - the ability to discriminate dominant features of different objects, including the ability to discriminate position, shapes, and forms.
  • Spatial Relationships - the ability to perceive the positions of objects in relation to oneself and to other objects. Items assess the perception of pictures, figures, or patterns that are disoriented in relation to each other, such as figure reversals and rotations.
  • Visual Memory – the ability to recognize a previously presented stimulus item after a brief interval.
  • Figure-Ground – the ability to distinguish an object from background or surrounding objects.
  • Visual Closure – the ability to perceive a whole figure when only fragments are presented.

The MVPT-4 is the most recent revision of the only non-motor visual perceptual assessment that can be used throughout the lifespan. It provides a quick, reliable, and valid measure of overall visual perceptual ability in children and adults.  The MVPT-4 includes new norms for ages 4 through 80+ years. The MVPT-4 takes approximately 20-25 minutes to administer. Complete Kit includes the Manual, Test Plates and Recording Forms (25).

Product Specifications:

  • The MVPT-4 includes 45 items from the MVPT-3 which have been reorganized and grouped for easier administration. 
  • Visual Discrimination - the ability to discriminate dominant features of different objects, including the ability to discriminate position, shapes, and forms.
  • Spatial Relationships - the ability to perceive the positions of objects in relation to oneself and to other objects. Items assess the perception of pictures, figures, or patterns that are disoriented in relation to each other, such as figure reversals and rotations.
  • Visual Memory – the ability to recognize a previously presented stimulus item after a brief interval.
  • Figure-Ground – the ability to distinguish an object from background or surrounding objects.
  • Visual Closure – the ability to perceive a whole figure when only fragments are presented.



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