Palm Form Recognition Task — On The Quick Neurolo...

To ensure validity, the examiner first asks the child to write numbers 1–9 on paper. If they cannot recognize or write these numbers, the task is not administered.

The examiner traces the numbers 3, 9, 5, and 7 one at a time.

The examinee sits with both hands on their knees, palms up. They are instructed to close their eyes . Tracing Sequence: Palm Form Recognition Task on the Quick Neurolo...

It identifies Neurological Soft Signs (NSS) —minor irregularities in coordination or sensory perception that may signal underlying neural trauma or learning disabilities. Target Population: Individuals aged 5 through 80+ years. Administration Procedures

Each task is scored as they are performed. Errors (such as incorrect identification) are circled on the QNST-3R Record Form with values of 1 or 3. To ensure validity, the examiner first asks the

The is the second subtest of the Quick Neurological Screening Test (QNST-3R) . It primarily measures graphesthesia , which is the ability to recognize numbers or letters traced onto the skin solely by touch . This task is a critical indicator of sensory-perceptual development and tactile-kinesthetic processing. Task Overview and Purpose

Use a blunt object like a pen cap, eraser end of a pencil, or finger . The examinee sits with both hands on their knees, palms up

The examiner identifies the "top" (near the wrist) and "bottom" (near the fingers) of the palm for the examinee before starting. Scoring and Observation