Memory for shapes and colors II for persons with abi tbi

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A short series of visual memory exercises to assist in differentiating between visual stimuli and utilize working memory/short term memory skill.

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What Did You See?Session II

A Short-Term Visual Memory ExerciseFor Individuals With Acquired Brain Injury

Najla Kutait-Faulkner, M.Ed., LBP, BCBABehaviorstogo@sbcglobal.net

Memory For Visual Texture

• Look at the shape on the next slide.

• Examine the texture of the shape.

• Look at the next slide. It will have twin shapes with different textures – which texture is the first texture you saw?

Advanced Memory For Texture

• Look at the shape on the next slide.

• Examine the texture of the shape.

• Look at the next slide. It will have 3 like shapes with different textures – which texture is the first texture you saw?

Memory For Orienting Gradient

• Look at the shading of the object in the next slide.

• Silently note the direction from light to dark.

• Look at the next slide. It will have twin shapes with shading from different directions – which shading is the first shading you saw?

Advanced Memory for Orienting Gradient

• Look at the direction of the shading in the object in the next slide.

• Silently note the direction of the shading.

• Look at the next slide. Find the object with the shading pattern that appears the same as the shading pattern in the first object.

End of Exercise

What Did You See?A Short-Term Visual Memory Exercise

Naj Kutait-Faulkner, M.Ed., LBP, BCBA

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