
A durable Kydex maze with printed circuit board backup and multi-function timer for counting the number of errors and timing the completion time automatically.
Research Articles:
Baker, L.M. (1960). General Experimental Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press, Chapter 15.
Deese, James W. (1958). The Psychology of Learning, 2nd edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, p.151-60.

By tracing the star pattern while watching only its mirror image, this tracer reflects the reversal and learning abilities and the hand-eye coordination of the subject. Its impulse counter, which counts every time the metal-tipped stylus leaves the anodized star pattern, tallies with the subject's number of errors.
Research Articles:
Harrell, J. P. & Floyd, L. J. (2000). Shared and Simple Effects of Determinants of Mean Arterial Pressure during Handgrip and Mirror Tracing Tasks. Journal of Psychophysiology, 14(3), 165-172. doi:10.1027//0269-8803.14.3.165
Kasprowicz, A. L., Manuck, S. B., Malkoff, S. B. & Krantz, D. S. (1990). Individual Differences in Behaviorally Evoked Cardiovascular Response: Temporal Stability and Hemodynamic Patterning. Psychophysiology, 27(6), 605-619. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8986.1990.tb03181.x

For evaluating a subject’s ability to move small objects at various distances.
Research Articles:
Al Awamleh, A. A., Mansi, T. & Alkhaldi, H. (2013). Handedness differences in eye-hand coordination and, Choices, simple reaction time of international handball players. Journal of Physical Education & Sport, 13(1), 78.
Costa, R., Bastos, T., Corredeira, R., Gomes, E., Rodrigues, P & Vasconcelos, O. (2014). Effect of a physical activity program in manual dexterity and asymmetry manual of individuals with schizophrenia. Revista Portuguesa de Ciências do Desporto, 14(3), 65.
Gonzalez, V., Rowson, J. & Yoxall, A. (2017). Analyzing finger interdependencies during the Purdue Pegboard Test and comparative activities of daily living. Journal of Hand Therapy, 30(1), 80-88. doi:10.1016/j.jht.2016.04.002
A computer-assisted testing system that measures nineteen work-related abilities and 12 interest areas in 3 to 4 hours.
Kit Includes
Research Articles:
Al Awamleh, A. A., Mansi, T. & Alkhaldi, H. (2013). Handedness differences in eye-hand coordination and, Choices, simple reaction time of international handball players. Journal of Physical Education & Sport, 13(1), 78.
Costa, R., Bastos, T., Corredeira, R., Gomes, E., Rodrigues, P & Vasconcelos, O. (2014). Effect of a physical activity program in manual dexterity and asymmetry manual of individuals with schizophrenia. Revista Portuguesa de Ciências do Desporto, 14(3), 65.
Gonzalez, V., Rowson, J. & Yoxall, A. (2017). Analyzing finger interdependencies during the Purdue Pegboard Test and comparative activities of daily living. Journal of Hand Therapy, 30(1), 80-88. doi:10.1016/j.jht.2016.04.002

This equipment performs a wide range of tests including reaction time, choice reaction time, reaction/movement time, and tapping tests.
It features state-of-the-art touch sensitive keypad for ultra-accurate reaction time with no key travel errors, and tri-color stimulus lights and dual tone generation for high degree of versatility in stimulus presentation.
Specifications:
| Stimulus | 9 tri-color lights, high or low tone |
| Cue | Tri-color light, high or low tone |
| Cue Time Range | 0-25.5s, 0.1s resolution |
| Volume Range | 0-25.5s, 0.1s resolution |
| Dimensions | 21.0"(W) x 11.2"(H) x 2.5"(D) |
| Power | 10VDC, 1.5 Amp with AC adapter |
Research Articles:
Al Awamleh, A. A., Mansi, T. & Alkhaldi, H. (2013). Handedness differences in eye-hand coordination and, Choices, simple reaction time of international handball players. Journal of Physical Education & Sport, 13(1), 78.
Telles, S., Yadav, A., Gupta, R. K. & Balkrishna, A. (2013). Reaction Time Following Yoga Bellows-Type Breathing and Breath Awareness1. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 117(1), 89-98. doi:10.2466/22.25.pms.117x10z4

This device measures 2 types of dexterity, i.e. gross movements of the fingers, hands and arms as well as fine fingertip dexterity necessary in assembly tasks.
Research Articles:
Gonzalez, V., Rowson, J. & Yoxall, A. (2017). Analyzing finger interdependencies during the Purdue Pegboard Test and comparative activities of daily living. Journal of Hand Therapy, 30(1), 80-88. doi:10.1016/j.jht.2016.04.002
Lindstrom-Hazel, D. K. & Veenstra, N. V. (2015). Examining the Purdue Pegboard Test for Occupational Therapy Practice. The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy, 3(3). doi:10.15453/2168-6408.1178
Wittich, W. & Nadon, C. (2016). The Purdue Pegboard test: normative data for older adults with low vision. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 12(3), 272-279. doi:10.3109/17483107.2015.1129459
It times a subject’s reaction time to light, sound and touch stimuli.
Specifications:
| Stimulus | Buzzer, Light |
| Sensors | Hand switch, Foot switch |
| Power | 4 x AA batteries |

By holding the stylus in a hole without touching the side, this instrument measures one aspect of the psychomotor phenomena of steadiness.
Specifications:
| Hole Diameters | 1.156, 1.125, 0.5, 0.312, 0.25, 0.187, 0.109, 0.093, 0.078 (inch) |
| Stylus Diameters | 0.0625 (inch) |
Research Articles:
Al Awamleh, A. A., Mansi, T. & Alkhaldi, H. (2013). Handedness differences in eye-hand coordination and, Choices, simple reaction time of international handball players. Journal of Physical Education & Sport, 13(1), 78.
Birnbaum, R., Majnemer, A., Shevell, M., Limperopoulos C. & Wood-Dauphinee, S. (1999). Psychometric properties of an upper extremity steadiness tester in children of school age. Canadian Journal of Rehabilitation, 12(4), 285-293.
Sengupta, M., Guha, P., Banerjee, P., Paul, S., Baisya, R. & Bhattacharya, K. (2014). Comparison of tremor induced by valproate and lithium in bipolar disorder using a hand steadiness tester. International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 3(1), 151. doi:10.5455/2319-2003.ijbcp20140219