interferenssikokeissa
Interferenssikokeissa, also known as interference tests, are a type of psychological assessment used to evaluate an individual's ability to focus and concentrate on a task while being distracted by irrelevant stimuli. These tests are commonly used in clinical settings to diagnose conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and other neurocognitive disorders.
The typical procedure involves presenting the participant with a primary task, such as listening to a story
The performance on the primary task is then compared to the performance on the secondary task to
Interferenssikokeissa are considered a reliable and valid measure of attention and concentration, as they have been