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The Leuven Perceptual Organization Screening Test (L-POST), an online test to assess mid-level visual perception
Authors:Katrien Torfs  Kathleen Vancleef  Christophe Lafosse  Johan Wagemans  Lee de-Wit
Affiliation:1. Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Leuven, Tiensestraat 102, box 3711, 3000, Leuven, Belgium
2. Psychological Sciences Research Institute and Institute of Neuroscience, University of Louvain, Place du Cardinal Mercier 10, 1348, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
3. Rehabilitation Hospital RevArte, Drie Eikenstraat 659, 2650, Edegem, Belgium
Abstract:Neuropsychological diagnostic tests of visual perception mostly assess high-level processes like object recognition. Object recognition, however, relies on distinct mid-level processes of perceptual organization that are only implicitly tested in classical tests. The Leuven Perceptual Organization Screening Test (L-POST) fills a gap with respect to clinically oriented tests of mid-level visual function. In 15 online subtests, a range of mid-level processes are covered, such as figure–ground segmentation, local and global processing, and shape perception. We also test the sensitivity to a wide variety of perceptual grouping cues, like common fate, collinearity, proximity, and closure. To reduce cognitive load, a matching-to-sample task is used for all subtests. Our online test can be administered in 20–45 min and is freely available at www.gestaltrevision.be/tests. The online implementation enables us to offer a separate interface for researchers and clinicians to have immediate access to the raw and summary results for each patient and to keep a record of their patient’s entire data. Also, each patient’s results can be flexibly compared with a range of age-matched norm samples. In conclusion, the L-POST is a valuable screening test for perceptual organization. The test allows clinicians to screen for deficits in visual perception and enables researchers to get a broader overview of mid-level visual processes that are preserved or disrupted in a given patient.
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