Discover the Gibson Test:
A Comprehensive Cognitive Assessment to
Boost Brain Performance and Cognitive Skills

The Gibson Test is a comprehensive cognitive assessment that takes less than an hour to complete. It evaluates essential cognitive skills through subtests in working memory, long-term memory, processing speed, logic and reasoning, visual and auditory processing, reading skills, and attention. Our brain training programs target and strengthen cognitive skills identified as weak in the Gibson Test.
Meeting the highest scientific standards, the Gibson Test has been administered over 92,000 times since 1999 by professionals worldwide, including psychologists, educators, neurologists, audiologists, and brain training specialists. Validated and normed twice by experts in learning and cognition, it boasts strong psychometric properties that exceed standards for educational assessments.
Whether you’re a parent of a struggling student, an adult establishing a baseline of your cognitive skills, a clinician assisting a client, or an educator seeking insights for students, the Gibson Test offers invaluable information about brain performance. This powerful tool provides the data you need to determine the best next steps for yourself, your child, student, or client.
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â—‰ 115,000 Clients Helped â—‰ +35 years of Research â—‰ Average Gain 4.1 Years in Reading Skills â—‰ 28 points increase in Average Logic & Reasoning
Unlock a Better Brain, Any Age, Any Stage.
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Will this assessment diagnose my child with dyslexia?No, this is not a medical diagnosis, but it identifies cognitive skill weaknesses that may contribute to reading struggles. Many parents find it’s the missing piece in understanding why their child struggles and what to do next.
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How much does the assessment cost?The full 1-Hour Cognitive Skills Assessment, expert consultation, and brain training demo cost AED 600—a small investment for clear answers and a path forward.
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What if my child has already been diagnosed with dyslexia?Even with a dyslexia diagnosis, this assessment pinpoints the exact cognitive skills affected. It provides a clear plan to help improve reading fluency, comprehension, and confidence.
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At what age can my child take this assessment?We assess children starting from 3.5 years old and above. Early intervention leads to faster improvements, but older children and teenagers can also benefit from strengthening their cognitive skills.
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What happens after the assessment?You’ll receive a full breakdown of your child’s cognitive strengths and challenges, plus a personalized action plan with clear next steps.