
Attention Network Test
The Attention Network Test (ANT) is a computer-based assessment that measures different aspects of attention, such as alertness, the ability to filter out distractions, and the capacity to focus on relevant information. During the test, individuals respond to visual cues and target stimuli while ignoring irrelevant details, helping to identify how well their brains can manage attention demands. The ANT provides insights into how efficiently a person can stay alert, ignore distractions, and concentrate on tasks, making it useful for understanding attention-related challenges in both clinical and research settings.