What is the purpose of the Developmental Test of Visual Perception (DTVP)? - Answers To measure
the development of visual perceptual skills and identify any deficits present.
What age ranges does the DTVP cover? - Answers DTVP-A (adolescents and adults): ages 11-74,
DTVP-3: ages 4-12.
What is the purpose of the Motor Free Visual Perceptual Test (MVPT)? - Answers To assess the
individual's visual perceptual ability without requiring motor involvement.
What age range does the MVPT cover? - Answers Ages 4 years to 80+ years.
What is the purpose of the MFUN assessment? - Answers To focus on fine, gross, and motor skills
with various subtests.
What age range does the MFUN cover? - Answers Ages 4 years to 7 years 11 months and 2 years to 3
years.
What is the purpose of the MCHAT - R/F? - Answers To lower the age of ASD diagnosis, increasing
time available for early intervention.
What age range does the MCHAT - R/F cover? - Answers Ages 16-30 months.
What is the purpose of the Functional Emotional Assessment Scale (FEAS)? - Answers To measure
emotional functioning using observation of parent playing with child.
What age range does the FEAS cover? - Answers Ages 7 months to 4 years.
What is the purpose of the Executive Function Performance Test? - Answers To measure cognitive
impairment through the completion of common daily tasks.
What age group is the Executive Function Performance Test most frequently used on? - Answers
Older adults.
What is the purpose of the VOMS? - Answers To identify vestibular and ocular motor impairments in
concussion patients.
What age range does the VOMS cover? - Answers Ages 9 years and older.
What is the purpose of the Bruninks-Ozeretski Test of Motor Proficiency (BOT-2)? - Answers To
evaluate fine and gross motor proficiency for children and adults.
What age range does the BOT-2 cover? - Answers Ages 4 years to 21 years 11 months.
What is the purpose of the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales-2? - Answers To measure
interrelated motor abilities in children.
What age range does the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales-2 cover? - Answers From birth to 5
years of age.
What is the purpose of the Sensory Profile 2? - Answers To identify sensory processing patterns in
daily life.
What age groups does the Sensory Profile 2 cover? - Answers Infant and adult versions.
What is the purpose of the Sensory Processing Measure? - Answers To measure sensory processing,
praxis, and social participation.
What age groups does the Sensory Processing Measure cover? - Answers Infant and adult versions.
What is the purpose of the COMPS assessment? - Answers To screen for the presence or absence of
motor problems with a postural component.
What age range does the COMPS cover? - Answers School-age children from 5-15 years.
What is the purpose of the SOSI-M? - Answers To assess motor performance linked to sensory
processing.
What age range does the SOSI-M cover? - Answers Children aged 5 years to 14 years 11 months.
What is the acceptable percentage for legibility performance in handwriting evaluation? - Answers
75% legibility satisfactory is generally the standard.
What are the three components of the 3 Component Model of Vision? - Answers Visual Integrity,
Visual Efficiency, Visual Information Processing.
What is convergence insufficiency? - Answers The eyes tend to drift outward when used for near
work.
Why is convergence insufficiency relevant? - Answers 5-16% prevalence, often misdiagnosed as
simple reading issues.
What tools are used to assess visual processing? - Answers Berry VMI, Sensory Processing Measure,
Sensory Profile.
What does the VOMS assess? - Answers Identifies vestibular and ocular motor impairments in
concussion patients.