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The Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery (LNNB) Form I contains 11 clinical scales, while Form II (developed later) contains 12 clinical scales. These comprehensive batteries assess various aspects of neuropsychological functioning based on A.R. Luria's theories of brain organization and function.
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1. Form I Scales: Motor, Rhythm, Tactile, Visual, Receptive Speech, Expressive Speech, Writing, Reading, Arithmetic, Memory, and Intellectual Processes (11 scales)
2. Form II Addition: Form II added an Intermediate Memory scale, bringing the total to 12 scales
3. Comprehensive Assessment: Covers sensory-motor functions, language abilities, academic skills, memory, and higher cognitive processes
4. Luria's Theory: Based on functional systems approach where complex mental activities involve dynamic interaction of brain areas
5. Clinical Applications: Used to identify brain damage, lateralize lesions, and plan rehabilitation