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About the QIK Test
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Provides objective measurement of brain performance
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Measures how fast, accurate and consistent one is
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Results influenced by brain dysregulations (symptoms)
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Allows tracking changes in performance to go along with changes in symptoms
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Can be repeated every 20 sessions, or whenever more information about progress is needed
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QIK test is not a diagnostic tool It does not help with designing the training protocol
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It does not influence the clinical decisions
But!
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It provides objective data about performance
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It helps track progress
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Sometimes it’s the only way we can track progress, when there is little or no client reporting on changes in symptoms
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