ventraalsetest
Ventraalsetest is a term encountered in some Dutch-language neuropsychology literature to describe a brief set of tasks intended to assess ventral visual processing—the cognitive operations of the ventral stream involved in object recognition, color and form discrimination. The term is not part of a single, widely adopted standard and appears in a limited number of clinical and research texts, where it is used more as a descriptive label than as a universally validated measure.
A typical ventraalsetest may include tasks such as picture naming or matching, form discrimination across changes
Clinical use and interpretation: The test is employed to complement other neuropsychological assessments when ventral stream
Limitations: There is substantial overlap with other cognitive processes (attention, memory, language), and cultural familiarity with
See also: ventral visual pathway, visual agnosia, neuropsychological assessment.