The study investigates three new computer tests for assessing visual abilities compared to traditional paper-and-pencil tests in groups with and without cerebral neurological impairment (CNI).
The new tests include the Presidents Test for visual knowledge, the Railroad Test for visual perception, and the Swamp Test for visual attention, all with a user-friendly interface and supportive audio instructions.
Findings show that the new tests are reliable, effectively differentiate between CNI and Non-CNI participants, and participants generally had positive attitudes towards computer testing, supporting its viability alongside traditional methods.