Free Neuro Test — Mental Sharpness Assessment
Free neuro test that checks your mental sharpness across 6 areas: thinking speed, attention, logic, memory, problem-solving, and verbal fluency. Based on scientific methods (Stroop, N-back, Trail Making, Raven's Matrices, Flanker). Takes about 25 minutes. All processing happens in your browser.
Take 7 scientific tests and find out your mental age
Features
How to Use
- Set up your profile. Enter your age, education level, and current condition for accurate age-normed scoring.
- Complete 7 cognitive tests. Each test is 2–8 minutes long with practice trials and clear instructions before scoring begins.
- Review your results. Get your overall score, percentile rank, cognitive age, and domain-by-domain breakdown with personalized recommendations.
- Track over time. Results are saved locally. Retake periodically to monitor your cognitive performance trends.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this test measure?
This test measures 6 cognitive domains: working memory (N-back, Sequence Memory), processing speed (Trail Making Part A, Stroop baseline), cognitive flexibility (Trail Making Part B), inhibitory control (Flanker, Stroop interference), abstract reasoning (Pattern Matrices), and verbal fluency. These are the core components of mental acuity recognized by cognitive neuroscience.
How is this different from a dementia screening?
Dementia screenings detect cognitive DECLINE or impairment (yes/no). This test measures cognitive PERFORMANCE on a continuous scale — how fast, accurate, and flexible your thinking is. It's designed for healthy adults who want to assess and track their mental sharpness, not screen for disease.
Are these tests scientifically validated?
Yes. Each test is based on well-established neuropsychological protocols with decades of research: Stroop (1935), Trail Making (1944), N-back, Eriksen Flanker (1974), and Raven's Progressive Matrices (1938). These are widely used in clinical and research settings worldwide.
What affects my score?
Many factors influence cognitive performance: sleep quality, stress, fatigue, caffeine, medications, time of day, and familiarity with computer-based tests. For the most accurate results, take the test when well-rested and alert, in a quiet environment, without distractions.
How often should I take this test?
For tracking purposes, once every 1–3 months is reasonable. More frequent testing may show practice effects rather than genuine changes. Results are saved locally so you can track trends over time.
Is my data private?
Yes. All processing happens entirely in your browser. No answers or results are sent to any server. Result history is stored only in your browser's localStorage and can be cleared at any time.
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