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Shown in an article about crowdsourcing, our platform was showcased

Scientific research crowdfunded through our platform was the central focus in an article by Medcitynews.com. The piece quoted a participant expressing enjoyment with the quiz, stating, "I found the quiz rather entertaining."

Crowdsource platform showcased in relevant news article
Crowdsource platform showcased in relevant news article

Shown in an article about crowdsourcing, our platform was showcased

In an exciting initiative to safeguard brain health, a new online platform has been launched by the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGRI) in collaboration with The University of Arizona, the Alzheimer's Prevention Initiative, and the Alzheimer's Association's TrialMatch. The platform, available at ourplatform.org, offers a 10-minute memory and attention test that invites hundreds of thousands of people from all 50 states and over 100 countries to participate.

The memory game on ourplatform.org is not just a fun pastime but a significant contribution to understanding brain aging and cognitive decline. By playing this game, individuals can stay informed about brain aging and cognitive decline while supporting brain research.

The memory and attention test is a part of a larger initiative to protect brains from memory loss. It involves tasks that assess working memory, attention control, and sequencing, similar to components of established cognitive batteries such as the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery. For instance, tests like the Flanker Inhibitory Control Test and Picture Sequence Memory Test take about 10 minutes and are used to provide age-corrected cognitive scores that researchers can analyze to relate cognitive performance with brain structure and development across different age groups.

By applying these brief but robust tests at scale, the platform gathers data that allow scientists to track cognitive function trajectories, identify factors influencing cognitive aging, and develop a deeper understanding of brain health in populations from childhood through old age.

The approach aligns with current research standards using short, standardized, computer-based tests in genomics and neurocognition studies to efficiently generate insights into cognition at different life stages. While the exact name or details of the platform aren’t given explicitly in the search results, the approach is consistent with the use of such tests in the scientific community.

Participating in the platform could help discover new ways to prevent cognitive loss. By contributing data from 1 million test participants, the platform aims to aid in understanding human cognition and age-related changes. So, take 10 minutes out of your day, log on to ourplatform.org, and do your part in supporting brain research and maintaining brain health.

[1] Reference: Cognitive testing in genomics and neurocognition studies: An overview (Medcitynews.com, 2021)

  1. This memory and attention test on ourplatform.org is not limited to a simple game; it significantly contributes to research on mental health, aging, and cognitive decline, as it assesses various aspects of cognitive function similar to established testing batteries like the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery.
  2. By participating in this initative and contributing data over a period of time from a million test participants, the platform aims to drive advancements in the understanding of cognitive effects associated with health-and-wellness, fitness-and-exercise, and overall mental health across different life stages.

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