
Wechsler Memory Scale
The Wechsler Memory Scale is a standardized test used by psychologists to measure different aspects of a person's memory. It assesses how well someone can recall and recognize information like stories, words, and images, as well as their ability to remember things after a delay. The test helps identify memory strengths and weaknesses, which can be useful in diagnosing conditions affecting memory, such as brain injuries or neurological diseases. It provides a detailed profile of memory functioning to guide treatment, rehabilitation, or further assessment.