Tower of London Shallice - Yellow Ball | Homemade Neuropsychological Test
Tower of London Shallice - Yellow Ball | Homemade Neuropsychological Test
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Tower of London Shallice - Professional wooden neuropsychological equipment
Reference test for the evaluation of executive functions - Handcrafted in France since 2014. Version with yellow ball conforming to the Shallice protocol (1982).
🎯 What is the purpose of this test?
Developed by Tim Shallice in 1982, the Tower of London is an essential neuropsychological tool for assessing planning, problem-solving, and executive functions. It has been used in clinical practice and research for over 40 years.
🧠 Cognitive abilities measured:
- Planning and anticipating actions
- Mental flexibility and adaptability
- Working paper
- Inhibitory control
- Solving complex problems
- Visuospatial abilities
👥 Areas of application:
A professional tool for neuropsychologists, psychomotor therapists, occupational therapists, and researchers:
- Neuropediatrics : ADHD, learning disabilities, dyspraxia
- Neurology : Frontal lobe lesions, stroke, head trauma
- Geriatrics : Dementia, mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
- Cognitive rehabilitation : Psychomotor therapy and occupational therapy
- Scientific research : Historical protocol validated
✨ Material composition:
- French solid wood (beech and pine)
- 3 vertical rods of different heights
- 3 colored balls: 1 red, 1 blue, 1 yellow
- Weight: 550g
- Meticulous handcrafted finishes
🔄 Shallice vs Drexel Protocol
This product uses the Shallice protocol (1982) , a historical reference version that has been widely validated scientifically. For the modernized protocol with updated standards, see our Drexel (TOLDX) version .
🇫🇷 Handcrafted in France
Unique French artisan manufacturer specializing in neuropsychological equipment since 2014. Durable solid wood, strict compliance with the Shallice protocol, professional quality for intensive clinical use.
📦 Professional service
- Shipping within 48 hours
- Free quote within 24 hours
- Administrative mandate accepted
- Complete kits with transfer cards available
Scientific reference: Shallice, T. (1982). Specific impairments of planning. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences , 298(1089), 199-209.
Professional equipment for neuropsychologists, neuropediatricians, neurologists, geriatricians, psychomotor therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, researchers, hospitals, private practices and universities.
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