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Cognitive GPA is a performance benchmark, not a diagnosis. Twelve short tests across reaction, memory, focus, pattern recognition, precision, and speed. Each converts its raw measure onto a fixed public 1–99 curve; six domains average into one 0.0–4.0 number.
One click can be lucky. A battery is harder to fake and easier to compare. Every trial descends from a published paradigm — simple reaction time (1880s), Stroop (1935), digit span (1887), n-back (1958), the Kyoto chimp study (2007).
Raw scores are hard to read. Percentiles place you against the field. They stay provisional until enough records exist.
Practice is unlimited and never ranked. The full run sets your number and your place. Verified records will add attempt limits, cooldowns, and outlier checks.
Nothing paid will ever touch a score, a rank, or the board.