QbTest is an advanced ADHD test FDA Cleared for treatment and diagnosis and used to gain a clear understanding of your symptoms. ADHD has three main symptoms:
You will sit a 15- 20-minute computer-based task. The task measures your ability to maintain attention and impulse control. Meanwhile, an infrared camera tracks any movements during the test.
The results are used to create a report which compares your result with data from other people of the same sex and age. This way you can see how you react when you concentrate on a task in comparison with people who do not have ADHD.
The test equipment consists of an infrared camera, a head-band with an infrared marker attached to it and a responder button, like so:
During the test, a number of symbols are shown on the computer screen. The task is to push the responder button when a certain symbol appears on the screen. The test takes 15-20 minutes to complete and is not dependent on your language, reading, or mathematic skills. Here's a shortened version of the test so you can see how it works:
The QbTest reports below show the results of a seven-year-old boy with ADHD. The two graphs at the upper part of the reports show activity levels and the third graph shows attention and impulsivity control. The green circles represent correct presses and the red squares represent incorrect presses. The vertical position of the symbols shows the reaction time. At the bottom of the report, all test results are summarized as numerical values.
See Sample HereQbTest is made by a Swedish company called Qbtech who specializes in ADHD testing software. Backed by 30 + studies, QbTest is FDA Cleared for diagnosis and treatment for ADHD for ages 6-60. It is one of the most advanced ADHD tests available and the only test that measures activity levels.