What is the MOXO Attention Test?
MOXO attention measurement test is an “online” attention measurement test with visual and auditory distractors developed for children and adults (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), which helps in the diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. MOXO is a test that provides objective measurement of attention deficit, timing, impulsivity and hyperactivity.
If your child has these symptoms;
- If he/she is not successful in his/her studies despite his/her hard work
- Has attention problems
- Has problems with timing in exams
- Can’t stand still, is often injured
- Always goes to school late and always leaves home late
Young people and adults have the following symptoms;
- Has difficulty listening to lessons at school
- Stresses during exams and has timing problems
- Fails to achieve the desired success in business life
- Distracted in meetings
- If he/she has an accident because he/she cannot concentrate in traffic
The Moxo test is the most reliable test for children, adolescents and adults with these symptoms. Children who are hyperactive at a young age and have the conditions mentioned above are usually recognized by their parents at primary school age.
It is important to recognize and intervene at an early age. Otherwise, it may cause children to face problems in their adolescence and later years.
There are two different forms of the Moxo Attention Test: Child and Youth & Adult.
MOXO Child test;
Specifically designed for children aged 6-12 years, it serves as an auxiliary tool for specialists in the diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and patient observation processes. The MOXO Children’s Test is a short online test with a variety of stimuli and distractors.
MOXO Young-Adult test;
Covering the age range of 13-65, it is a tool that helps Child and Adult Psychiatry Specialists to evaluate the attention profile of the patient during the diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and patient observation processes. With its unique distracter system, it models the environmental conditions that the individual encounters in daily life.
WISC-IV consists of subtests of 4 mental skills clusters: verbal comprehension, perceptual reasoning, working memory and processing speed. The estimated duration of application varies between 90 and 120 minutes, depending on the child’s work rate.
Children who will take the WISC-IV test need to do some things before the test. These include listening, being full and getting a good night’s sleep. Clothes that will be comfortable on the test day should be preferred. It is important to avoid words and behaviors that make the child anxious. It is better not to give the child any information about the test. It is not necessary to give the child any information about the test beforehand. Because the psychologist gives the child the most accurate information.


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