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  2. Purdue Pegboard Test - Wikipedia

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    The Purdue Pegboard Test is a psychomotor test of manual dexterity and bimanual coordination. [1] The test involves two different abilities: gross movements of arms, hands, and fingers, and fine motor extremity, also called "fingerprint" dexterity. [ 2 ]

  3. Talk:Purdue Pegboard Test - Wikipedia

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  4. Perforated hardboard - Wikipedia

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    A close-up view of a sheet of pegboard. Perforated hardboard is tempered hardboard which is pre-drilled with evenly spaced holes. The holes are used to accept pegs or hooks to support various items, and perforated hardboards are therefore used for purposes such as tool boards in workshops.

  5. Category:Cognitive tests - Wikipedia

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  6. Tactual performance test - Wikipedia

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    The Tactual Performance Test (TPT) is a neuropsychological test that attempts to measure motor abilities and the recall of motor stimuli. This test requires the use of a blindfold, which taxes subsystems involved in motor and motor-memory.

  7. Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological ...

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  8. Compensatory tracking task - Wikipedia

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    A compensatory tracking task is a task that assesses eye–hand coordination, in which a user is operating a display that has an indicator and a zero point using a joystick, computer mouse, trackball, or other controlling device.

  9. Edinburgh Handedness Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Handedness Inventory is a measurement scale used to assess the dominance of a person's right or left hand in everyday activities, sometimes referred to as laterality.