Online Tests Subtests
Online tests offer the advantage of remote accessibility and ease of participation, making them ideal for wide-ranging research studies. Here are some of the subtests included in our online testing suite:
- Simple Reaction Time Test: Participants respond to colored circles by pressing designated keys, measuring reaction times.
- N-Back Test (2-Back): This tests short-term memory and working memory by asking participants to indicate when the current stimulus matches one from a specific number of steps earlier.
- Stroop Test: Evaluates selective attention by requiring participants to respond based on the color of text versus the word itself.
- Auditory Forward Digit Span Test: Assesses auditory short-term memory through repeated digit sequences.
- Visual Forward Digit Span Test: Similar to its auditory counterpart but uses visual digit presentation.
- Visual Backward Digit Span Test: Tests working memory by having participants recall digit sequences in reverse order.
- Auditory Backward Digit Span Test: Auditory version of the Visual Backward Digit Span Test.
- Operation Span Test: Combines working memory tasks with simple mathematical verification for a dual-task challenge.
- Symmetry Span Test: Assesses working memory using symmetry judgment tasks interspersed with spatial span tasks.
- Color Change Detection Test and Visual Array Test: Evaluate visual working memory and attention through changes in color or array patterns.
- Auditory Adjustment/Recreation Test: Measures the ability to match or recreate sounds, testing auditory discrimination.
- Multiple Object Tracking Test: Tests visual attention and working memory by tracking moving objects on screen.
- Auditory N-Back Test: Auditory version of the N-back test, using sounds instead of visual stimuli.
- Finger Tapping Test: Assesses fine motor speed through rapid tapping.
- Attentional Shifting Test: Measures the ability to shift attention between different stimuli based on changing rules.
- Symbol-Digit Coding Test: Tests processing speed and recognition by matching symbols to digits.
- Mental Rotation Test: Evaluates spatial visualization and cognitive flexibility by manipulating three-dimensional objects to match target configurations.
- Speech in Noise Tests:Evaluates a participant's ability to recognize and understand speech in noisy environments. These tests are crucial for assessing auditory processing capabilities, especially in real-world scenarios where background noise is present. Participants are typically required to listen to spoken words or sentences and repeat them or identify them correctly while background noise is varied in volume and type. This test is particularly valuable for research involving hearing aids and cochlear implants.