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What Did You See? Session II A Short-Term Visual Memory Exercise For Individuals With Acquired Brain Injury Najla Kutait-Faulkner, M.Ed., LBP, BCBA [email protected]

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, [email protected]

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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?

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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?

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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?

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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.

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

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