Take the test above.
Tips: the test measures how accurately and quickly you react and your
memory. You
will receive two scores - a weighted score in boldface, telling you fast
you are.
This boldface score is like a bowling score, the higher the
better.
You will see another
score on the right called Average
showing your average
reaction
time in milliseconds. The lower
this
number is, the better, like a golf score. If your reaction time is 500
or 600 milliseconds, you might want to practice to see if you can
improve. After 5 or 6 tests, you may reach your normal standard of
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In taking the test,
you are taking a measure of how quickly you see,
mentally process, and respond to familiar objects and a reversal cue.
Your score can be affected
by sleep, nutrition, and mental state. After you complete the test,
Cognitive Labs will keep a record of your score if you
select track
my score
and
indicate your score range. After you send your score to Cognitive Labs
by pressing the button below, you can learn more about your options,
including information on more tests and expert information.
A millisecond
is 1/1000th of a second. In several
studies, scientists have associated better than average reaction times
to longevity.
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