Cognitive Performance Testing

Cognitive Performance Testing in Tampa

Finally, answers to what’s been missing in mental health.
Cognitive Performance Testing
Our clinical team uses objective cognitive testing to determine which cognitive functions may be affected and to monitor improvements during and after treatment. By utilizing a 12-domain digital assessment, your cognitive strengths and weaknesses can be identified in the clinic as well as in the comfort of your own home.

If further cognitive testing is required, our highly trained neuropsychologist can provide one-on-one cognitive testing via telehealth.

Cognitive Performance Testing in Tampa

If you’ve ever been told “everything looks normal” while still knowing something is wrong — this is the test that fills in the gap.

Cognitive Performance Testing goes beyond labels like ADHD, depression, or “memory problems.” It tells us exactly how your brain is performing in 12 core areas of thinking—from memory and attention to processing speed, reasoning, and focus.

When combined with the other diagnostics in our Quant360 Functional Analysis, it gives you what most miss:

  • Clear numbers that explain symptoms like brain fog, poor focus, or slow thinking.
  • A roadmap to treatment that’s personalized to your brain.
  • Hope that things can change—because we finally know where to start.

This isn’t a label.
This is your roadmap to healing, performance, and clarity.

Key Numbers That Matter

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Why Cognitive Performance Testing Is So Powerful

Traditional checklists and quick screens often miss the real problem. A teacher might say a student is “distracted.” A doctor might say an adult is “anxious” or “depressed.” But those words don’t tell you why your brain isn’t performing the way it should.

This test does.

It shows:

  • Where your brain is working harder than it should (and why you feel so drained).
  • What’s strong and what’s struggling (so you stop blaming yourself).
  • Which brain regions need targeted treatment (so we can design the right roadmap, not guess).

What Your Cognitive Scores Really Mean for Daily Life

Numbers are powerful — but what they represent in real life is even more important. Here’s what we see every day:

Anxiety

Sometimes, anxiety isn’t a “mental health condition” — it’s your brain struggling to process fast enough. When you know where the slowdown is, you stop fearing the unknown.

Depression

True depression isn’t just sadness. It’s a measurable slowing of thought and movement. Patients often say, “I’m not lazy — everything just feels harder.” Seeing this on a test brings relief and validation.

Attention vs. Memory

Many patients who think they have “bad memory” actually have attention issues. If you don’t encode the information in the first place, you can’t recall it later. This test makes that crystal clear.

TBI & Concussion

Brain fog isn’t just a feeling — it’s something we can measure in processing speed, working memory, and attention. That means it’s something we can track and treat.

Performance Optimization

For high achievers, even subtle deficits in processing speed, planning, or focus can be the difference between “good” and “world-class.” These tests show exactly where to train for an edge.

A Real Story: When “Bad Memory” Wasn’t Memory at All

One patient came in convinced she was losing her memory. She was constantly forgetting instructions, losing track of conversations, and feeling frustrated with herself.

But when we ran her Cognitive Performance Test, the results told a different story. Her memory itself was fine. The real problem was attention. She wasn’t actually encoding the information in the first place. It’s like trying to find milk in the fridge when you never bought it that week. There’s nothing there to pull from.

For her, this was life changing. Instead of leaving with another vague label or prescription, she finally had clarity:

  • Why she couldn’t remember what people said on the phone
  • Why she was losing her keys and phone constantly
  • Why daily life felt harder than it should

And more importantly, she had a plan. By targeting attention with specific therapies, we weren’t just guessing anymore. We were addressing the root cause, not the symptom.

This is why we don’t stop at labels. We measure, we map, and then we design a roadmap for recovery and performance.

What We Measure with Cognitive Performance Testing

In just 30–40 minutes, we capture the most important aspects of brain performance:

  • Memory: verbal, visual, working, and episodic
  • Attention: simple, sustained, and complex
  • Processing & Speed: reaction time, psychomotor speed, and information processing
  • Executive Function & Flexibility: planning, decision-making, response control
  • Social & Emotional Acuity: recognizing emotions and social cues
  • Reasoning & Problem-Solving: logical thinking and non-verbal reasoning

Each domain is scored against millions of results worldwide, giving you an objective benchmark of your brain health.

The Tests We Use (and What They Reveal)

Each assessment in our Cognitive Performance Test is quick, non-invasive, and tied to real-world brain function. Here’s what they measure:

Verbal Memory

Measures how well you can learn and recall words. This reflects your ability to remember instructions, conversations, or what you just read.

Visual Memory

Looks at recognition of shapes and images. It shows how your brain processes and recalls visual information—key for navigation, recognizing faces, and remembering where you placed things.

Finger Tapping

Measures fine motor speed and coordination by tracking how quickly you can tap a key. This reveals how efficiently your brain communicates with your muscles—vital for dexterity, balance, and daily tasks.

Symbol Digit Coding

Tests how quickly and accurately you process information by matching symbols to numbers. Strong performance here means faster thinking, multitasking ability, and visual-motor speed.

Stroop Test

Measures reaction time, focus, and your brain’s ability to filter distractions. It’s directly tied to executive function—your capacity to stay focused, make quick decisions, and regulate impulses.

Shifting Attention

Evaluates how easily you can switch between rules or tasks, like changing from one project to another. This reflects mental flexibility and adaptability—critical for both work and learning.

Continuous Performance Test

Assesses sustained attention and vigilance. It shows how well you can stay focused over time, which directly impacts school, work, and driving performance.

Perception of Emotions

Measures your ability to recognize and interpret facial expressions and emotional cues. This impacts relationships, empathy, and social interactions.

Non-Verbal Reasoning

Tests problem-solving with patterns and abstract shapes. This is about logic, reasoning, and seeing connections—skills tied to both academics and real-life decisions.

Four-Part Continuous Performance

A deeper look at attention and working memory. By testing simple reactions, “one-back,” and “two-back” recall tasks, it shows how well you can hold information, shift focus, and avoid errors when under pressure.

Who This Helps Most with Cognitive Performance Tests

  • Students: struggling to focus, remember, or perform on tests.
  • Adults with anxiety or depression: when slowed processing or memory lapses are part of the picture Cognitive page_otter_ai.
  • Athletes & professionals: seeking sharper focus, quicker decisions, and peak performance.
  • Concussion & TBI recovery: turning invisible brain fog into measurable data.
  • Older adults: spotting early signs of cognitive decline before they progress.

Why Patients Say Cognitive Testing Changes Everything

“I thought I was just anxious or lazy—but seeing the data made me realize my brain was working harder than it should. Finally, I had proof—and a plan.”

For many, this is the first time their struggles are validated with clear, objective numbers. And that makes all the difference.

Part of the Quant360 Functional Analysis

Cognitive Testing is one piece of our Quant360, which includes:

Together, these create a 360° roadmap of your brain function—a plan tailored to you, not a guess.

If you’ve been searching for:

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…then you’re in the right place.

See where your brain stands. Get your answers. Build your roadmap.