
Rey Complex Figure Test and Recognition Trial (RCFT)
Clinical | Neuropsychology | Clinical Diagnosis
The Rey Complex Figure Test and Recognition Trial (RCFT) measures recognition memory for elements of the Rey complex figure and assesses respondent’s ability to use cues to retrieve information, enabling practitioners to gather information on major aspects of neuropsychological functioning.
ASSESSMENT SCALES
The RCFT provides a comprehensive cognitive snapshot of the client as it assesses five key domains of neuropsychological functioning, namely:
- visuospatial recall memory
- visuospatial recognition memory
- response bias
- processing speed
- visuospatial constructional ability
AREAS OF APPLICATION
- Discriminates mildly brain-injured patients from normal patients.
- Discriminates brain-damaged patients who have documented memory impairment and are able to live independently from those who are not.
- Distinguishes deficient performance due to motor impairment from deficient performance due to memory impairment.
- Evaluates the relative contributions of encoding, storage, and retrieval processes to memory performanceand deficits.
REPORT OPTION
The RCFT is hand-scorable, and as such, no software reports are available. Scoring of drawings is based on the widely used 36-point scoring system and applies to all three drawing trials (i.e., Copy trial, 3-minute Immediate Recall trial, and 30-minute Delayed Recall trial). Each of the 18 scoring units is scored based on accuracy and placement criteria, and scoring examples are provided.
SOUTH AFRICAN RESEARCH
Although South African research is not currently available for the RCFT, JVR Psychometrics welcomes the opportunity to partner with clients in conducting research studies.
Basic info
Training
None
Age range
Individuals 6 years and older
Administration time
45 minutes
Comparison group
Global norms
Language availability
English
Scoring options
Hand-scorable
Integrated report options
YES
Additional info
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