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Validity of the Behavioral Inattention Test (BIT): Relationships with Functional Tasks - 1 views

started by hauterr on 08 Nov 17
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    https://ajot.aota.org/article.aspx?articleid=1871778
    The BIT is a standardized assessment used to assess for unilateral neglect following a CVA. It is composed of 6 conventional subtests that are excellent screening tools for neglect (Line Crossing, Letter Cancellation, Star Cancellation, Figure and Shape Copying, Line Bisection, and Representational Drawing) and 9 behavioral subtests that are related to I/ADLs (Picture Scanning, Telephone
    Dialing, Menu Reading; Article Reading, Telling and Setting
    Time, Coin Sorting, Address and Sentence Copying, Map Navigation, and Card Sorting).

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