NeuroSpa Brain Rejuvenation | Neurocognitive Testing

At Neurospa Brain Rejuvenation Centers, we use a scientifically validated 3rd-party neurocognitive testing assessment service that objectively quantifies core aspects of cognitive function—memory, attention, reasoning, and verbal ability—that are key to your quality of life.

Obtaining a comprehensive cognitive assessment report is simple—you simply complete a set of quick, fun, and engaging tasks on a tablet or desktop computer. Your cognitive assessment report is then generated instantly and will indicate how your performance on each task compared to others in your age group.

Such neurocognitive testing is the first exploratory step toward determining if you are experiencing mild to severe cognitive impairment. Your doctor or neurologist may require testing to help determine if recent symptoms are indicators of dementia, depression, disease, disorder, or similar issues. Cognitive testing is only a first step, but it’s an important one. While the test can’t provide an immediate diagnosis, it can suggest other tests and treatments to pursue.

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?

Having a scientifically validated and objective measure of your cognitive function through neurocognitive testing is a fundamental input to understanding which brain functions and regions may require the most focus during treatment.

With this information in hand, NeuroSpa Brain Rejuvenation Centers can tailor our treatment plans to your specific needs—and make re-assessments at key intervals along the way to ensure we are seeing progress in key focus areas and helping produce the best possible patient outcomes.

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To experience a sample task, click the button below and follow the instructions. It will take no longer than 90 seconds and allow you to test your attentional abilities on the spot. This is not an official test, but it will give you a better idea of how the process works:

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The Cambridge Brain Sciences tasks have been taken 10+ million times, are based on 25+ years of research and have been used in more than 300+ peer-reviewed academic studies.  Learn more about Cambridge Brain Sciences here.