ViMo™

Visual Motor Assessment

Gerald Fuller, Ph.D.

Assess visual-motor impairment with educational and clinical applications in just 5 to 10 Minutes


ViMo™

Overview

Overview

The ViMo assesses visual-motor impairment with educational and clinical applications in just 5 to 10 minutes. It consists of six Gestalt designs that the respondent is asked to reproduce. Based on the degree of rotation and the number of separations and distortions, results indicate the type of visual-motor impairment and the likelihood of a learning or behavioral problems, emotional or personality disturbance, brain damage, or Schizophrenia. With these results, you can determine the type of further testing required.

  • ViMo helps to ensure the most accurate results possible - age and IQ controlled
  • Four-step diagnostic process provided to guide you when using the rotation, separation, and distortion scores to determine which diagnostic group is most likely related to various types of impairment
  • non-verbal format is ideal for use with respondents from different environmental and educational backgrounds

Key Areas Measured


Key Areas Measured

Visual Motor Impairment due to:

  • Schizophrenia
  • Brain Damage
  • Emotional or Personality Disturbance

Quick Reference

Age

Age

6 and Older

Administration Type

Administration Type

Self

Professional

Administration Time

Administration Time

5 to 10 Minutes

Qualification Level

Qualification Level

B

Format(s)

Format(s)

Handscored

Quick Reference

Age

Age

6 and Older

Administration Type

Administration Type

Self

Professional

Administration Time

Administration Time

5 to 10 Minutes

Qualification Level

Qualification Level

B

Format(s)

Format(s)

Handscored

Normative Data

Normative Data

The ViMo is based on 35 years of diagnostic data and research on visual-motor performance. Normative data is based on large child and adult samples–over 12,000 respondents in total.