“…Other measures, such as Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices (Raven, 1965; Raven, Court, & Raven, 1984) and the Hooper Visual Organization Test (Western Psychological Services, 1983), were not included in this battery because past research has failed to consistently demonstrate that they are differentially sensitive to right hemisphere dysfunction (Boyd, 1981; Drebing, Takushi, Tanzy, Murdock, Stewart, & Majovsky, 1990; Wang, 1977). The three measures that were selected, however, tap the elementary components of visuospatial functioning (Kritchevsky, 1988), which include spatial constructional ability (e.g., the CFT); spatial mental operations, or mental rotation skills (e.g., BD); spatial perceptual skills, or the ability to analyze the orientation of stimuli and localize those stimuli in space (e.g., JLO); and spatial attentional skills, or the ability to attend to both the left and right hemispaces (all three measures).…”