Eye-Hand Coordination Test
UPDA-SHIF: Synchronization Test
Cognitive assessment to evaluate cognitive abilities.
Measures the areas related to adaptability.
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The UPDA-SHIF Synchronization Test is based on the Vienna Test System (VST) (Whiteside, 2002). During this task, the user's hand-eye coordination and ability to react efficiently to unexpected changes will be tested.
For more information about what variables are measured in this task, read this document.
- Evaluated cognitive abilities:Updating, shifting, hand-eye coordination, and processing speed.
- Time allowed:Approximately 100 seconds.
- Areas of application:Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology, General Medicine and Research.
- Format:Online Computerized Test (PCs, cell phones, tablets).
- Objective:Keep the cursor as much as possible in the center of the ball during the whole task.
- Instructions:A ball will move around the screen following a predefined path in the shape of a square, but making sudden changes of direction. The user must follow the movement of the ball at all times, as precisely as possible, by placing the cursor over the ball.
References
Whiteside, A. (2002) A synopsis of the Vienna Test System: A computer aided psychological diagnosis. JOPED, 5 (1), 41–50.