Tower of London - Green - Shallice | Neuropsychological Test Solid Wood
Tower of London - Green - Shallice | Neuropsychological Test Solid Wood
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Tower of London Shallice - Test Only Green Balls
A reference neuropsychological test for assessing executive functions, based on the historical Shallice protocol (1982). The test itself is made of solid wood, without administration cards. Handcrafted in France since 2014.
About the Shallice Test
Developed by Tim Shallice in 1982, this test remains one of the most widely used tools in clinical neuropsychology and research for assessing planning abilities and executive functions. It is a historical protocol that has been extensively validated scientifically.
Clinical Applications
Neuropsychological assessment: Executive functions, planning, problem-solving.
Neuropediatrics: ADHD, learning disabilities, dyspraxia.
Adult neurology: Frontal lesions, stroke, head trauma.
Geriatrics: Dementia, MCI, cognitive disorders.
Rehabilitation: Psychomotor therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy.
Measured Cognitive Abilities
Planning and anticipation, mental flexibility, working memory, inhibition and control, complex problem solving, visuospatial abilities.
Technical Specifications
- Material: Solid French wood (beech and pine)
- Balls: Red, Blue, Green
- Configuration: 1 tower, 3 vertical rods of different heights
- Weight: 550g
- Complies with the Shallice protocol (1982)
- Handcrafted in the Landes region
- Pass cards sold separately
Shallice vs Drexel: Which Protocol to Choose?
Shallice (this product): Historical protocol from 1982, widely validated, ideal for comparisons with historical scientific literature, stable and proven for 40 years.
Drexel (TOLDX): Modernized protocol with updated standards (2001), more rigorous standardized administration, calibration on recent populations.
Why Choose Our London Tour
- ✓ The only French artisan manufacturer specializing in neuropsychological equipment
- ✓ Professional grade for clinical and research use
- ✓ Historical reference protocol (vs modern Drexel)
- ✓ Durable and eco-friendly solid wood
- ✓ Free quote within 24 hours - Administrative mandate accepted
- ✓ Fast 48h shipping
Scientific Reference
Shallice, T. (1982). Specific impairments of planning. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences , 298(1089), 199-209.
Assessment cards sold separately. Ideal for: Neuropsychologists • Neuropediatricians • Neurologists • Geriatricians • Psychomotor Therapists • Occupational Therapists • Speech Therapists • Researchers • Hospitals • Private Practices • Universities
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