E With Dots — AON Cut-e scales e3+
attention · easy · 2 min
attention
easy2 min
Bu sayfa ayni testin "Ability to Concentrate" adi ile aranan versiyonuyla birlikte canli kalir. Canonical otorite tek sayfada toplanirken iki isim de korunur.
What this test measures
E With Dots is a rapid visual discrimination task that measures attention control, perceptual speed, and resistance to simple-but-costly misreads.
For pilot candidates, it reflects how consistently you can process repeated visual patterns without drifting, rushing, or clicking on near-matches.
How the simulation works
- 1E-shaped figures appear with dot patterns placed around them.
- 2You compare orientation and dot placement against the task rule.
- 3You respond quickly when the target condition is met.
- 4Tempo matters, but low false-click variance is the real differentiator.
- 5Scoring rewards stable attention and consistent visual filtering.
What it looks like
Tips for this test
- Use the same scan order on every item: shape orientation first, dots second.
- Avoid burst clicking after a streak of easy items.
- Keep your eye movements compact to reduce visual fatigue.
- If you feel rhythm slipping, reset on the next clean item instead of chasing lost speed.
Difficulty breakdown
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FAQ
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