Vision construction

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Visuoconstruction (Latin: visus = seeing, sense of sight) describes the ability to recognize and reproduce complex shapes or patterns (in addition to letters, numbers and words, symbols, etc.). Disorders of the visual construction occur alongside other cognitive limitations, for example in the course of Alzheimer's dementia (middle phase).

A quick screening, which records the ability to construct visuos, is the clock-sign test (see also the list of neuropsychological tests for visual construction ).