HSP test
Explore highly sensitive person traits and sensory processing sensitivity, including sensory sensitivity, emotional depth, and overstimulation, with a private, research-based HSP test you can take at your own pace.
Assessment Features
- See your level of Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS)
- Understand your emotional depth and empathy levels
- Identify triggers for overstimulation
- Methodology adapted from the HSP Scale
- Confidential & Secure
Trait areas
This HSP test maps three core areas associated with sensory processing sensitivity so you can see how your pattern shows up.
Ease of Excitation
Response to mental and emotional demands: multitasking, time pressure, change, and busy environments. We look at how quickly overload builds and what helps maintain a sense of balance and capacity.
Low Sensory Threshold
Experience of sensory input from the environment: lights, sounds, touch, smell, and other stimuli. We look at what feels comfortable vs overwhelming and the way the physical world affects your energy and comfort.
Aesthetic Sensitivity
How deeply you respond to art, music, nature, and aesthetic experience. We look at emotional resonance, appreciation of nuance and beauty, and the role these play in your sense of meaning and wellbeing.
Ease of Excitation
Response to mental and emotional demands: multitasking, time pressure, change, and busy environments. We look at how quickly overload builds and what helps maintain a sense of balance and capacity.
Low Sensory Threshold
Experience of sensory input from the environment: lights, sounds, touch, smell, and other stimuli. We look at what feels comfortable vs overwhelming and the way the physical world affects your energy and comfort.
Aesthetic Sensitivity
How deeply you respond to art, music, nature, and aesthetic experience. We look at emotional resonance, appreciation of nuance and beauty, and the role these play in your sense of meaning and wellbeing.
Research-Based
Our HSP test is adapted from the 27-item Highly Sensitive Person Scale (Aron), which looks at sensory processing sensitivity across emotional, sensory, and aesthetic dimensions.
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Map your profile across sensory sensitivity, overstimulation, and emotional depth.
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Disclaimer
This assessment is for self-understanding only. Results show how closely your responses align with certain patterns. They are not a diagnosis. If your results suggest it may be helpful, consider exploring further with a qualified professional.