| formboard | <psychology> A board containing cut-outs in various shapes, into which blocks of corresponding shape are to be fitted; a neuropsychological test of which the Tactual Performance Test of the Halstead-Reitan Battery is an example. See: Halstead-Reitan battery. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| formboard |
A flat board of various dimensions with a number of (usually different) geometric shapes cut out and matching shapes (usually slightly thicker than the board) that can be inserted in the board. Formboards were invented by Edouard Seguin (1812-1880) as a visual-perceptual motor training device, and later were incorporated into many intelligence tests for preschool children.
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