The d2 Test of Attention is a
neuropsychological measure of
selective and sustained
attention and visual scanning speed.
It is a paper and pencil test that asks participants to cross out any letter "d" with two marks around above it or below it in any order.
The surrounding distractors are usually similar to the target stimulus, for example a "p" with two marks or a "d" with one or three marks.
The original version of the test was created by Brickenkamp (1981) in Germany as a cancellation task.
A meta-analysis, published in ''
Personality and Individual Differences
''Personality and Individual Differences'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal published 16 times per year by Elsevier. It was established in 1980 by Pergamon Press and is the official journal of the International Society for the Study of Individ ...
'', found that adults have shown increasing scores in selective attention over the past three decades, as measured by the d2 Test of Attention.
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