Rey Table
The Rey Table is a psychological assessment tool used to evaluate visual memory and organizational skills. It consists of a series of geometric figures that the subject must reproduce from memory after viewing them for a short period. This test helps clinicians understand a person's cognitive abilities and can be useful in diagnosing conditions such as dementia or traumatic brain injury.
The test is typically administered in two parts: first, the individual copies the figures, and then they are asked to recall and draw them from memory. The results are scored based on accuracy and the organization of the drawings, providing valuable insights into the individual's cognitive function and memory capabilities.