Palm Form Recognition Task On The Quick Neurolo... | TRENDING × 2027 |

The examiner traces the numbers 2, 8, 4, and 6 one at a time.

The is the second subtest of the Quick Neurological Screening Test (QNST-3R) . It primarily measures graphesthesia , which is the ability to recognize numbers or letters traced onto the skin solely by touch . This task is a critical indicator of sensory-perceptual development and tactile-kinesthetic processing. Task Overview and Purpose Palm Form Recognition Task on the Quick Neurolo...

The examiner traces the numbers 3, 9, 5, and 7 one at a time. The examiner traces the numbers 2, 8, 4, and 6 one at a time

The examiner identifies the "top" (near the wrist) and "bottom" (near the fingers) of the palm for the examinee before starting. Scoring and Observation This task is a critical indicator of sensory-perceptual

The examinee sits with both hands on their knees, palms up. They are instructed to close their eyes . Tracing Sequence:

Differences in performance between the left and right hands are documented, though they are not scored separately for this specific subtest. QNST-3R Complete Kit - Super Duper Publications

Each task is scored as they are performed. Errors (such as incorrect identification) are circled on the QNST-3R Record Form with values of 1 or 3.