Cogstate digital tests have been used to assess cognition in hundreds of clinical trials and thousands of investigational sites. Each test provides rapid, sensitive and valid measurement of distinct cognitive functions. Tests are culture-neutral, not limited by a subject’s level of education and designed for repeated administration with minimal practice or learning effects.
For tests that require a "No" or "Yes" response, please use the “D” and “K” keys on your keyboard (“D” for “No”, and “K” for “Yes”).
"Has the card turned over?"
Cognitive Domain Tested: Psychomotor Function
"Is the card red?"
Cognitive Domain Tested: Attention
"Have you seen this card before?"
Cognitive Domain Tested: Visual Learning
"Is the previous card the same?"
Cognitive Domain Tested: Working Memory
"Is the card the same as that shown two cards ago?"
Cognitive Domain Tested: Working Memory
"Which emotion is different from the others?"
Cognitive Domain Tested: Emotional Recognition
"Find the hidden pathway"
Cognitive Domain Tested: Executive Function
“Tell me as many of the items on the shopping list as you can remember?”
Cognitive Domain Tested: Verbal Learning
“Can you remember the Face-Name pair?”
Cognitive Domain Tested: Memory
“Indoor or Outdoor”
Cognitive Domain Tested: Memory
“Select the matching symbol for the number”
Cognitive Domain Tested: Processing Speed
“Select the matching medicine for the date”
Cognitive Domain Tested: Processing Speed
“Tap the circle as quickly as you can”
Cognitive Domain Tested: Upper Limb Motor Function
“Respond to all numbers except 3”
Cognitive Domain Tested: Sustained Attention
“In what locations do these pictures belong?”
Cognitive Domain Tested: Paired Associate Learning
“Has the yellow counter appeared?”
Cognitive Domain Tested: Sustained or Vigilant Attention