Choice Discrimination Test

What it measures

Choice Discrimination Test measures attention and psychomotor speed

Outcome measures

Choice Discrimination Test

An increase in score on this outcome should be interpreted as an improvement. Higher scores are better.

Reaction Time

An increase in score on this outcome should be interpreted as an improvement. Higher scores are better.

Total Clicks

An increase in score on this outcome should be interpreted as an improvement. Higher scores are better.

Correct Clicks

An increase in score on this outcome should be interpreted as an improvement. Higher scores are better.

Wrong Clicks

A decrease in score on this outcome should be interpreted as an improvement.

How it measures

A girl or boy is flashed on a screen as participant is asked to choose the correct option of the two buttons they have available, as fast as possible. For example, if an image of a boy is flashed on the scteen, the participant should press the boy button as quickly as they can [1] [2].