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Cognitive Assessment for ADHD Research (СAB-ADHD)
Tested skills
Focused Attention
The ability to focus attention on a single stimulus
Hand-eye Coordination
The level of sensitivity with which the hand and eye are synchronized.
Inhibition
The ability to ignore irrelevant stimuli or suppress irrelevant reactions while performing a task.
Planning
The ability to "think ahead", to mentally anticipate the correct way to execute a task.
Updating
The ability to respond in a flexible and adaptive manner in order to keep up with the changes in the environment.
Visual Short-Term Memory
The ability to temporarily retain a small amount of visual information.
Working Memory
Refers to the temporary storage and manipulation of the information necessary for complex cognitive tasks.
About this assessment
The Cognitive Assessment for ADHD Research (СAB-ADHD) is prepared to help detect, by measuring the cognitive levels of the users, the possible symptoms of ADHD. Some cognitive skills most affected by ADHD are attention and concentration.
If we know the cognitive level of these and other cognitive skills, we can detect some of the most characteristic symptoms of this learning disorder.
The results report includes:
01Signs and Symptoms
The questions that you fill out at the beginning of the assessment will help us assess your cognitive risks.
3/21
Low risk
02Cognitive score
The complete study of the evaluated areas and their respective cognitive abilities affected
6/7
High risk
This assessment will use the average score for people of the same age to help identify your cognitive strengths and areas of improvement. The value is scored on a scale from 0-800.
Focused Attention
Hand-eye Coordination
03Recommendations
Description of the risk index and specific recommendations with a personalized action plan
High risk
The results from this assessment are compatible with a possible disorder. We suggest that you see a professional to make a more complete diagnosis.