University of Oregon Brain Development Lab, University of Oregon
 

Brain Development Lab
Psychology Department
1227 University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403-1227
Phone: (541) 346-4248
FAX: (541) 346-4271
E-mail: BDL Office
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Behavioral Testing
For Children (Table-Top Testing)

Table-Top testing refers to any number of specific, age-appropriate tests, which usually take place at a table, with an adult clinician. The adults working with your children are experienced and trained to help your children demonstrate their overall knowledge of letters, words, sentences, numbers, puzzles and other thinking and reasoning activities.

As a part of the language assessment, your child will be asked to respond to sentences read by the person giving the test. Your child will also be asked about their knowledge of letters and rhyming words.

In addition to the activities completed at a table, children will also participate in computer-based assessments. The computer tests typically seem like games to preschool-aged children, since the tests have been designed specifically for use with preschool children.

Your child will also be asked to complete tests that measure math skills such as answering questions about numbers and amounts of items.
For adults:
    These studies take place over one or two sessions of 1-3 hours and involve:
    • Sitting in front of a computer, VCR, tape recorder or other electronic equipment and paying attention to visual and/or auditory stimuli. The stimuli can be voices, sounds, faces, images, lights, or a combination of stimuli. A reaction may be required after each stimulus.
    • Filling out questionnaires or answering questions using paper and pencil.
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