Asked by Jasmine Schuman on Jul 09, 2024

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The Bender-Gestalt Test assesses individual's sensorimotor skills by having them reproduce a set of nine drawings.A client with brain damage who takes the test would most likely:

A) reproduce most drawings as is.
B) remember the finer aspects of the drawings.
C) change or rotate parts of the drawings.
D) be able to correctly reproduce all nine drawings.

Bender-Gestalt Test

A psychological assessment used to evaluate visual-motor functioning and neurological impairments.

Sensorimotor Skills

Abilities that involve a combination of sensory input and motor response, utilized in the performance of complex tasks.

Brain Damage

Injury to the brain that impairs its functions, which can result from trauma, stroke, or illness.

  • Gain insight into the practices and advantages of neuropsychological and psychophysiological evaluations.
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Riley MooreJul 14, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Individuals with brain damage may have difficulty with spatial perception and organization, leading them to change or rotate parts of the drawings on the Bender-Gestalt Test. Therefore, it is unlikely that they would reproduce most drawings as is or remember the finer aspects of the drawings. It is possible that they could correctly reproduce all nine drawings if their brain damage did not affect their sensorimotor skills. However, this is less likely than them changing or rotating parts of the drawings.