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Every test on Senwitt is powered by high-precision performance timers that measure your responses down to the millisecond. Unlike casual quiz apps, our engine applies hardware latency calibration to strip away device-specific delays, so your score reflects pure cognitive ability rather than whether you own the latest phone or laptop.
After each session, your raw results pass through our scoring normalization pipeline. We compare your performance against a continuously updated global cohort of millions of participants, converting raw metrics into percentile ranks, standardized scores, and domain-specific ratings. The result is a scientifically grounded snapshot of your cognitive fitness.
Processing speed is the rate at which your brain takes in information, makes sense of it, and begins to respond. It underpins almost every other cognitive ability. Our Reaction Time and Decode tests isolate this domain by measuring how quickly you can detect a stimulus and execute the correct motor response, with millisecond-level precision.
Working memory is your mental scratchpad -- the system that holds and manipulates information in real time. It is essential for reasoning, learning, and following complex instructions. The Number Memory, Chimp Test, and Verbal Memory tests push your digit span, spatial recall, and linguistic recognition to their limits, revealing how much data your mind can juggle at once.
Sustained attention is the ability to stay locked on a task while filtering out distractions. Selective attention lets you zero in on what matters and ignore what does not. Color Clash and Snap measure inhibitory control and Go/No-Go accuracy, two of the strongest predictors of real-world focus and impulse regulation.
Fine motor control determines how precisely and rapidly you can translate a cognitive decision into a physical action. The Aim Trainer test quantifies your hand-eye coordination, target acquisition speed, and positional accuracy, giving you a clear benchmark for motor precision that matters in gaming, sports, and everyday dexterity.
Language processing encompasses how quickly and accurately you recognize, categorize, and produce words. The Typing Speed test measures your words-per-minute output and keystroke accuracy, while Real or Not evaluates your lexical decision speed -- how fast you can distinguish real words from fabricated ones. Together they paint a picture of your verbal fluency.
Pattern recognition is the ability to detect regularities, rules, and relationships in visual or abstract information. It is closely tied to fluid intelligence -- the kind of reasoning that cannot be taught. The Symbol Snap, Matrix, and Sequence Memory tests challenge you to identify matches, deduce rules, and recall spatial patterns under time pressure.