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ADHD Test - Take the Most Comprehensive Online ADHD Assessment

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Instructions

  • You will be presented 1 of 4 stimuli: a blue or red circle & a blue or red square

  • When two of the same stimuli are presented in a row, you are required to press the spacebar.

  • 600 stimuli will be presented including 150 targets

  • Please provide a valid email address to receive your report

  • Once you have completed your assessment, head to the Receive Report to get your report

  • View Our Example Report

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How our ADHD Test works

Discover how our ADHD test can help you. We offer a comprehensive evaluation that measures the prevalence of ADHD symptoms such as inattention and hyperactivity.  

Objective ADHD Testing

Our approach to ADHD testing objectively measures core ADHD symptoms such as attention and impulsivity, analysing the individual's responses to visual stimuli.

 

The results are then compared to age and gender-specific normative data, providing standardized scores that offer a clear, quantifiable basis for diagnosis.

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In contrast, online ADHD quizzes typically consist of subjective questionnaires that rely on self-reported symptoms and behaviours. These quizzes can provide initial insights into potential ADHD symptoms but lack the precision and objectivity of our ADHD test.

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Online quizzes do not measure actual performance or motor activity, and their results are not standardized against a normative database. Consequently, while online quizzes can be a useful preliminary screening tool, they do not offer the detailed, evidence-based analysis necessary for a definitive ADHD diagnosis

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Personalized ADHD Report

Our ADHD report provides a comprehensive analysis of an individual's performance on attention, impulsivity.

 

Key metrics are highlighted, such as correct responses, missed targets, reaction times, reaction times variability and commission errors.

The report provides an Objective ADHD score, quantifying the likelihood of ADHD. It also provides, standardised scores (Z-scores), which are produced by comparing your results with normative data.


This objective data supports the diagnosis of ADHD and aids in formulating or adjusting treatment plans. Clinicians can use the detailed insights to recommend further evaluation, treatment options, or follow-up tests.

Additionally, the report is valuable for monitoring symptom changes over time, particularly in response to interventions, helping ensure effective management of ADHD.


Click to view an explanation of our report.

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