Application
Assesses eye-hand, hand-hand and eye-hand-foot coordination in three-dimensional space.
Movements are controlled by utilizing the feedback of sensomotor information from the movement currently being executed. The level of the individual’s sensomotor performance is determined not only by innate ability but also by learned task-specific experiences that make similar tasks easier to deal with. This test is suitable for use in recruitment, especially in connection with manufacturing & safety assessments, and in sports psychology.
Administration
The task is to put a yellow circle segment that is displayed in three-dimensional space into a required position. The circle segment, which is standing on its tip, starts to make unpredictable movements. Using joysticks or foot pedals, the respondent must counteract these movements so that the circle segment assumes the required upright position.
Test forms
S1: Short form
S2: Standard form
S3: Long form – increased measurement precision
S4: Special form for foot panels
Scoring
The following main variable is scored:
Time in ideal range (in %) Measure of sensomotor coordination ability.
The subsidiary variables provide a more detailed picture of coordination ability in relation to horizontal or vertical movements.
Scoring elements
Profile
Working time
Confidence interval
Profile analysis
Item analysis protocol
Progress chart
Special diagrammatic representation of results
Personalized Word report
Test type
Test information
modular
language-free item
parallel test form
conforms to the
additional device
high level of test
test form available for online presentation - open
links to CogniPlus
supervisor-supported
Languages
Bulgarian
Chinese (traditional)
Czech
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Hungarian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Spanish
Turkish
Vietnamese
Duration
approx. 15-25 minutes, depending on test form
Age
Norms for ages 15+ (S1-S3).
Special features
This test is particularly suitable for the possible testing of eye/hand/foot coordination in connection with the selection and training of helicopter pilots.
