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Abstract
En el presente trabajo se muestran los resultados obtenidos del test de laberinto, al permitir recorrer un entorno virtual, los laberintos son ampliados según la configuración del especialista, estos laberintos permiten tener una mayor movilidad y direccionalidad al recorrerlos. Los laberintos generados son graficados en 2D y 3D; que satisfacen los indicadores valorados por especialistas médicos psicólogos para pruebas psicométricas. Una de las ventajas del sistema es que permite visualizar la solución del laberinto en 2D, se utilizan técnicas de búsqueda para encontrar la ruta-conexión entre dos celdas.