The Quotient™ ADHD System Patient Report is designed to be easy to use and interpret. Objective measures of hyperactivity, inattention and impulsivity are presented in an easy-to-read series of illustrations that clearly reveal how the patient’s performance compares to non-ADHD individuals of the same age, grade and gender. The healthcare professional can use this precise and objective assessment information in preparing the patient's diagnosis.
The examples provided below summarize data from selected patients who exhibited either abnormal levels of the core symptoms of ADHD or normal levels of the same symptoms. In each illustration below, the normal range of performance is indicated by a gray band ranging from 10% to 90%. The patient’s individual performance level is indicated by the red vertical line, with the patient's numerical performance measure indicated directly above the red line.
Illustration: Summary analyses of measurements of an ADHD patient:

Illustration: Summary of Non-ADHD Measurement results:

Activity Levels
The Quotient™ ADHD System calculates and summarizes the number, complexity, frequency and duration of the movements during the Quotient™ ADHD System Test in
5-minute segments. The Patient Report illustrates how a patient responds or manages their motor activity under conditions designed to replicate a classroom, work or home environment.
Performance: Attention and Impulsivity Levels
The Quotient™ ADHD System illustrates the extent to which the patient was
On-Task (hitting most targets accurately), Distracted (reacting inappropriately to targets), or Impulsive (hitting many non-targets) during each 30-second segment of the
15 or 20-minute Quotient™ ADHD System Test. The performance scores then quantifies the number and nature of the patient’s fluctuations in attention over the duration of the Quotient™ ADHD System Test.
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