Auditory Reaction Time
Reaction times for simple auditory or visual stimuli are measured. Stimulus exposure endures until a push-button response (space-bar) is given. The inter- stimulus interval is randomly varied from 2.5 to…
Reaction times for simple auditory or visual stimuli are measured. Stimulus exposure endures until a push-button response (space-bar) is given. The inter- stimulus interval is randomly varied from 2.5 to…
Either a red or a green half square-inch block is displayed in a random sequence in either the left or right half of the screen. The testee is asked to…
This task is constructed according to principles of the original Corsi Block Tapping. The computerized version was designed by Aarts and Binnie in order to generate TCI’s (Transient Cognitive Impairment)…
This test is a universal timed naming task. You can easily add your own naming pictures, or licensed pictures like the Snodgrass Vanderwart’s. Additionally, your picture set can be used…
In these tasks Visual Half field (VHF) asymmetries are employed as a determinant of cerebral dominance. The subject is asked to repeat aloud the numbers that appear in the centre…
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (Classification Task) is a task based on neuropsychological principles, like abstraction ability, conceptualization, failure to maintain set and perseveration. This task is not the actual…
This test follows some principles as designed by C.E. Seashore in 1939, and is used in the Halstead Reitan Battery. Thirty pairs of rhythmic patterns are presented in series of…
In this task focused attention is being measured according to a “signal detection” paradigm. Signal and Noise stimuli are randomly presented for a very short duration, in order to engage…
The task is divided into a study phase in which the material to be remembered is presented and a test phase in which recognition is tested. The task is split…
This test has been described by Goldstein et al. in 1973 as a successful instrument for discriminating brain damage from normal and psychiatric populations. DeMita & Johnson developed a computerized…