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The Free Test
Alzheimer's
Disease is one of the greatest threats to longevity and productivity as
we age. (Read more about the condition).
Creating a Cognitive baseline with MemCheck or Memory For Life
and monitoring yourself over time is one of the best things you can do
to start proactively managing your cognitive ability.
Speed of processing declines as you age.
Our Free Test enables anyone to get a snapshot of their cognitive
performance. Currently our database holds more than 18 million records
(as of 7/05) of individual test sessions of people between the ages of
4 and 109.
You will initially get a result that tells you how you compare against
people of similar age and self-reported education level. This result,
given in the form of below average,
average,
or above average, is designed
to simply increase your awareness of cognitive functioning.
To get more detail and to enjoy the benefits of repeat monitoring for
themselves or friends and family, many people elect to get one of our
programs for a low monthly fee or even lower annual fee. With
more detail comes additional features, such as detailed graphical
comparisons and ability to monitor your thinking ability over time.
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Game Central: Cognitive Circuit
Training
Do you and your friends want to improve your score and abilities when
playing your favorite computer games? Cognitive Labs has identified the
44 areas of cognitive performance that are critical for gaming success
and provides training exercises and a
workout regimen that can help you improve in a 360 degree sphere,
initially via the carefully selected games that are featured on
Cognitive Labs, which exercise right and left reaction time and
visuo-spatial ability via the right and left arrow keys and space
bar. In case you have not noticed, these are the keys used in
Cognitive Labs testing. Cognitive Labs is teaming with top
experts in performance, gaming, and sports to make it so.
Cognitive Labs
will be making several key announcements in this area in the 2nd half
of 2005, so join now (register)
to make sure you are included!.
Clinical
Trials
Does Caffeine boost cognitive ability? To what
degree? Now you can find out. We work with manufacturers and consumer
product companies that want to assess if their products affect
cognition by providing easily accessible objective monitoring. We also
recruit subjects for both large and small research studies for industry
and the academy, including institutions like Stanford. We have
conducted both traditional investigator-led studies and also
Internet-based studies. If you wish to enroll in a trial (we are
currently recruiting for Stanford in connection with several studies)
please register
here.
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