The CAB is a computer-based assessment tool developed to objectively assess attention/concentration through a comprehensive battery of tests.  The 15 tests of the CAB are designed to assess the four primary factors of attention including; encoding, shifting, sustaining, and focus-execute abilities.  By using a battery of tests with significant similarities between each other, such as motor inputs, stimulus, and increasing task demands, more sophisticated analysis and interpretation of data are available.  This allows for production of multi factor derived scores such as mental processing speed, cognitive shift, etc.  This is not possible when using a collection of attention measures independently developed and normed.  You can download a demo of the CAB 5.0 by clicking here.

Attention and the CAB
Assessment of attention with the CAB
Applications of the CAB
Applications and tests included with the CAB
Features and Benefits
Using the CAB in clinical and research settings
System Requirements for Administration
Computer requirements for test administration
Example of Timers
Statistical Analysis of timer accuracy found with the CAB