Assess · Track · Optimise
The DARTS cycle turns measurement into action: establish a baseline, identify the target area, monitor change over time, and verify improvement in a practical, repeatable way.
Establish Your Baseline
Individual performance snapshot — compare to your own history, not population data.
One baseline. Three measurable components.
DARTS separates total response time into the components that matter operationally: perception, decision-making, and motor execution. That gives you an actionable starting point rather than a single undifferentiated score.
Design the change around the measured bottleneck.
DARTS does not stop at diagnosis. It allows targeted interventions to be structured around what the measurement actually showed.
Improvement is verified — not assumed.
DARTS closes the loop by confirming whether the intervention worked, whether variability has reduced, and whether the measured change is stable enough to matter operationally.
Establish Your Baseline
Individual performance snapshot — compare to your own history, not population data.
Establish Your Baseline
DARTS starts with an individual snapshot of response timing and separates the total into meaningful components.