Like a coat of arms, the colors, symbols, and arrangement of visual stimuli all have meaning. For example, recognizing a stop light requires a person to remember the meaning of the colors, and know where to look to find the current traffic signal. Another example of deriving meaning from the attributes of visual stimuli includes identifying medication by pill description. In this exercise, your client will see a coat of arms and be asked to reconstruct it as accurately as they can.

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