SIPT Subtests
Space Visualization: Being able to locate an object in space.
Figure-Ground Perception: Being able to tell an object from the background.
Standing and Walking Balance
Design Copying
Postural Praxis: Being able to control motor movements in order to maintain a posture.
Bilateral Motor Coordination: Being able to coordinate both sides of the body.
Praxis on Verbal Command: Being able to perform a movement with verbal instructions.
Constructional Praxis: Being able to move in order to build an object.
Postrotary Nystagmus: Eyes continue to rotate after a person has been spun around.
Motor Accuracy: Being able to move accurately to an object.
Sequencing Praxis: Being able to sequence motor movements.
Oral Praxis: Being able to sequence mouth movements.
Manual Form Perception
Kinesthesia: Awareness of body parts in space.
Finger Identification
Graphesthesia: Being able to identify a letter drawn on the skin without vision.
Localization of Tactile Stimuli
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