What is the MOXO test?

The Moxo test, is a leading test to support the diagnostic process for ADHD, but is also performed to assess therapeutic progress and check hyperactivity at different developmental stages. It involves measuring the actual reactions of the test subject and relates them to norms. It takes into account the four basic sympotomies of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: attention deficit, reaction time, impulsivity and hyperactivity.

When is a MOXO test needed?

Parents come to the examination with their adolescent, who is usually referred by a psychologist, educationalist or psychiatrist. However, it is worth being vigilant as a parent of a hyperactive child. If your adolescent has trouble maintaining attention, is too impulsive, is accompanied by hyperactivity and often gets into trouble, it is worth taking the Moxo test to know how to direct therapeutic plans and what support to give your child at home and at school. Based on the results of the Moxo test, a psychiatrist can confirm or exclude a diagnosis of ADHD.

What does the Moxo test look like in adolescents?

The test is enjoyable, being associated by children with a game, as it takes place via a computer. The test subject, after listening to precise instructions, is asked to respond appropriately by pressing the spacebar when he or she observes a target item.

Who is the Moxo test for?

The examination can be performed as early as 6 years of age.

How long do the classes last?

The study is worth 30 minutes; the examination itself takes only 15-20 minutes.

How do you prepare for a class?

It is important to be healthy and rested for the examination. It is preferable to perform the examination in the morning or early afternoon.

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