André Rey (psychologist)

André Rey (1906–1965) was a Swiss psychologist who first developed the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure and the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test. Both tests are widely used in neuropsychological assessment. Rey was considered to be a pioneer in clinical psychology, child psychology, and neuropsychology. Rey is known in American neuropsychological literature for his "tests of malingering". Rey's tests of malingering include the Rey 15-Item Memory Test (RMT), the Rey Word Recognitions Test (WRT), and the Rey Dot Counting Test (DCT).[2]

André Rey
NationalitySwiss
OccupationPsychologist
Known forRey-Osterrieth Complex Figure,[1] Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test

Publications

  • Translations of excerpts from Andre Rey"s Psychological examination of traumatic encephalopathy and P. A. Osterrieth"s The Complex Figure Copy Test, Rey, A., & Osterrieth, P. A. (1993).[3]
gollark: It's not really a real republic if you own it.
gollark: Oxymoron.
gollark: But without it you can only use Simplify.
gollark: Strictly speaking you don't NEED that.
gollark: Also, earning krist at wolfmall can only be done via the sell shop hydro runs (which has kind of bad prices) or by running your own shop (high initial cost).

References

  1. Arango-Lasprilla, J.C. (2017-01-01). "Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure - copy and immediate recall (3 minutes): Normative data for Spanish-speaking pediatric populations". NeuroRehabilitation. 41 (3): 593–603. doi:10.3233/NRE-172241. PMID 28885225. S2CID 3959080.
  2. PhD, Richard I. Frederick (2003-01-15). "A Review of Rey's Strategies for Detecting Malingered Neuropsychological Impairment". Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology. 2 (3–4): 1–25. doi:10.1300/J151v02n03_01. ISSN 1521-1029.
  3. Osterrieth, Rey (1993-01-01). "Translations of excerpts from Andre Rey"s Psychological examination of traumatic encephalopathy and P. A. Osterrieth"s The Complex Figure Copy Test". Clinical Neuropsychologist. 7: 4–21 via psycnet.apa.org.


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