Moxo Attention Performance Test

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The Moxo Attention Test is an expert-administered, opinion and emotion-free test that measures Attention, Timing, Impulsivity and Hyperactivity performance. It can also be administered online.

MOXO has been found to be highly effective in measuring Attention, Timing, Impulsivity and Hyperactivity performance levels; the success of the test is due to the unique Distractor System in MOXO. Child and adult versions are available.

Used in over 50 countries around the world, the Moxo Attention Test is unique with its patented algorithms. Your child's attention deficit and hyperactivity characteristics are measured with the highest accuracy with the patented visual and auditory distractors that simulate real environmental conditions only in Moxo.

It has been used by over 150,000 students in Turkey to improve their test performance. Moxo Attention Test allows you to learn your child's hyperactivity and attention characteristics and to create appropriate study programs and recommendations for your child.

*Moxo Attention Test is administered by specialized physicians and psychologists.

What are the Advantages of the Moxo Attention Test?

The Moxo attention test does not take too long and provides a great benefit in diagnosis as it has a high accuracy rate. It is advantageous because it creates an objective result. In this way, concrete data is provided to measure the attention of the person. There is no preparation before the test and the test result is finalized quickly. Results are available as soon as the test is finished.

Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder Test

Children who are thought to have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may be tested for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The purpose of this test is to determine the level of attention deficit and hyperactivity in children. However, not only the test is used to detect attention deficit hyperactivity. The child's behavior is also observed. By using the test, an objective perspective is gained.

 

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What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?

A person with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may have problems focusing on a task for a long time. Their attention span is shorter than it should be and they may have difficulty paying attention to a specific point. They can also easily be distracted from what they are concentrating on. Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may stare at computer games or television for long periods of time. They tend to avoid mentally demanding activities. This is most noticeable at school age.

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can be abbreviated as ADHD and is seen in 3-5% of school-age children. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder significantly affects both the social and school life of children. This may be due to a genetic disorder. However, genetics is not the only explanation. The mother's pregnancy is also an important factor in the child's ADHD. If the mother used alcohol during pregnancy, had malnutrition, was exposed to chemicals, had infections, had difficulties during childbirth and had iron deficiency, it can be shown as a factor of ADHD. These situations cannot be said to have caused ADHD, but they may have had an effect. Hyperactivity disorder can also be caused by structural differences in the brain.

How to recognize Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?

It is very difficult for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to stay still. Their hands and feet are constantly moving and they tend to talk a lot. They may have problems with their environment and may have difficulty finishing the tasks they are given. They tend to lose things often because they have difficulty focusing on something. They may forget their routines, may not pay attention to details, may have difficulty with tasks that require effort, and may have difficulty showing patience by wanting their wishes and impulses to happen immediately.

A child with such characteristics is likely to have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Even if the child does not have all the symptoms, it is important to seek professional support if some of the symptoms appear.

What age group is the MOXO attention test suitable for?

The MOXO attention test measures attention deficit and is suitable for individuals aged 6 to 65.

What questions are asked in the MOXO test?

The MOXO test is conducted on a computer and uses auditory and visual stimuli. The test measures the individual's attention while they track these stimuli.

What are the symptoms of impulsivity?

Symptoms of impulsivity include impatience, difficulty following discipline, trouble maintaining attention, and problems with focus.

How long does the MOXO test take?

The MOXO test is a short computer-based test. For children, it can take approximately 15 minutes.

Is the MOXO attention test reliable?

The MOXO attention test provides an objective perspective and has a reliability rate of 90%.

 

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