Description: Assess aphasic symptoms. assesses three different aspects of oral expression—naming, sentence repetition, and verbal associative capacity. The MAE assesses three different aspects of oral expression—naming, sentence repetition, and verbal associative capacity. Use the MAE to valuate the presence, severity, and qualitative aspects of aphasic disorder. Three tests assess oral verbal understanding; one test assesses reading comprehension; and three tests assess oral, written, and block spelling. Speech articulation and the fluency-nonfluency dimension of expressive speech are rated, but not systematically sampled. Writing is evaluated through a test of written spelling. Two normative samples are used: individuals ages 16-69 years and children ages 6-12 years.
Series: MAE Multilingual Aphasia Examination
Publisher: Psychological Assessment Resources
Qualifications: qual C
Grade: age6-69
Format: KIT
Components: Manual, Reading Stimulus Cards, Visual Stimulus Cards, Set of Tokens and Letters, and 100 each of all Record Forms (Visual Naming, Controlled Oral Word Association Record Forms; Sentence Repetition Form A and B Record Forms; Token Test Record Forms; Spelling, Aural, and Reading Comprehension Record Forms; Speech Articulation, Writing Praxis, Summary Sheet Record Forms)
Keywords: test for aphasia;