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Guttmann Cognitest

BBHI Guttmann
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About Guttmann Cognitest

Guttmann Cognitest® is an application for the assessment of cognitive performance owned by the Fundació Institut Guttmann.

Guttmann Cognitest®, in no case, has diagnostic validity nor can it legally replace or question the diagnosis made by a physician. Its result is only indicative.

Guttmann Cognitest® includes a series of tasks that have been specifically designed to measure aspects such as attention, processing speed, fluid intelligence, short-term memory or working memory. Guttmann Cognitest® is part of the Guttmann cognitive training platform, NeuroPersonalTrainer®.

To access the Guttmann Cognitest® cognitive assessment tasks, you have to log in with your email and password.

This access account has been automatically generated for you prior to a visit to the Institut Guttmann or for a rehabilitation program. Or you have been notified as a participant in one of the research projects carried out by the Institut Guttmann.

If you have any problems or queries, please do not hesitate to contact us via email at jsolana@guttmann.com and we will respond as soon as possible.

To do this, the application takes the user through 7 tasks:

- Inverse lights: it measures working memory, a function that consists of the ability to retain information in our memory temporarily, and then manipulate or elaborate it.

- Images and numbers: measures the ability to store information by association between elements (pairs of images and numbers), to later retrieve it from a partial knowledge of its content.

- Logical series: measures fluid intelligence, ability to think and reason logically and abstractly in order to solve problems.

- Matrix of figures: measures selective or focused attention, which is the ability to focus attention on a specific stimulus, ignoring other stimuli present in the environment that could be distracting.

- Colored circles: measures the ability to resolve interferences that occur between conflicting information when making a decision.

- Rotated figures: this task combines visuospatial skills (ability to analyze, represent and mentally manipulate visual material) with processing speed (ability to perform mental tasks quickly).

- Long-term memory: like the first task, it aims to measure the ability to retrieve information about a previously memorized association, but in this case after a longer time has elapsed.

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