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intelligence quotient
score from a test designed to assess intelligence
Stroop effect
effect of psychological interference on reaction time
mirror test
behavioural technique
Raven's Progressive Matrices
nonverbal group test typically used in educational settings
mini–mental state examination
Test to measure cognitive impairment
Draw-a-Person test
psychological projective personality or cognitive test used to evaluate children and adolescents
Montreal Cognitive Assessment
screening assessment for detecting cognitive impairment
Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure
neuropsychological test
Sally–Anne test
psychological test
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
neuropsychological test
Iowa gambling task
psychological task thought to simulate real-life decision making
candle problem
cognitive performance test
mental rotation
rotation of an object mentally
Bender-Gestalt Test
psychological test that assesses visual-motor functioning, developmental disorders, and neurological impairments
n-back
The n-back task is a continuous performance task that is commonly used as an assessment in psychology and cognitive neuroscience to measure a part of working memory and working memory capacity. The n-back was introduced by Wayne Kirchner in 1958. N-Back games are purported to be a training method to improve working memory and working memory capacity and also increase fluid intelligence. While some scientific studies have shown such a connection, others have not.
spatial ability
capacity to understand, reason, and remember the spatial relations among objects or space
cognitive test
category of tests that assess the cognitive capabilities of humans and other animals
trail making test
test of the subject's ability to connect numbered and lettered circles in sequence
Tower of London test
neuropsychological test
T puzzle
Tiling puzzle with a T shape
task switching
executive function
D2 Test of Attention
Neuropsychological test
Jensen box
instrument measuring choice reaction time and IQ differences