Bender Gestalt Test Cards.pdf -

The figures are deliberately ambiguous yet highly structured to test how the brain organizes "Gestalt" (the whole shape) versus its individual parts. How the Test is Administered

The theory behind the test draws heavily from , which posits that humans perceive objects as whole patterns rather than just a collection of parts. When a person looks at a Bender card, their brain organizes the visual input and translates it into a motor response (drawing). Bender Gestalt Test Cards.pdf

Licensed practitioners should purchase official test kits directly from authenticated test publishers. This ensures you receive high-quality stimulus cards, authorized record forms, and the comprehensive scoring manuals required for valid clinical practice. The figures are deliberately ambiguous yet highly structured

The original Bender-Gestalt test consists of nine stimulus cards, typically labeled Card A and Cards 1 through 8. Each card contains a unique, abstract geometric figure that the examinee is asked to copy onto a blank sheet of paper. The figures range in complexity, allowing the examiner to observe how an individual approaches a progressively challenging task. Each card contains a unique, abstract geometric figure

Frequently used for screening organic brain damage in adults. It scores twelve specific errors across the protocol.

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