
Halstead Category Test
The Halstead Category Test is a neuropsychological assessment used to evaluate a person's ability to learn, recall, and categorize visual information. It measures cognitive functions such as attention, memory, and problem-solving by asking individuals to identify patterns and relationships among different shapes or symbols. The test helps clinicians detect potential brain function impairments, particularly in areas related to thinking and decision-making, often associated with neurological conditions or brain injuries. It provides valuable insights into a person's cognitive strengths and weaknesses in a structured, standardized way.