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Attention Networks Test

The attention-networks-test">Attention Networks Test (ANT) is a psychological assessment designed to measure different aspects of attention. It presents participants with tasks that require them to focus on specific information while ignoring distractions. The test evaluates three main components: alerting (how well one prepares to respond), orienting (how well one directs attention to relevant information), and executive control (how well one manages conflicts or distractions). By analyzing the responses, researchers can gain insights into how well individuals manage their attention and cognitive processes, which can be valuable in various fields, including education, psychology, and neuroscience.