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Crowdsource platform spotlighted in published article

Research platform featured in Medcitynews.com article on crowdsourcing scientific studies; user finds quiz entertaining

Showcased in a write-up on crowdfunding initiatives
Showcased in a write-up on crowdfunding initiatives

Crowdsource platform spotlighted in published article

In an exciting development, our platform has launched a new initiative in collaboration with The University of Arizona, the Alzheimer's Prevention Initiative, and the Alzheimer's Association's TrialMatch. This innovative project aims to crowdsource scientific research focused on understanding human cognition and finding ways to prevent memory loss as we age.

The memory game on our platform is an engaging, free online game that takes just 10 short minutes to complete. By playing, you can contribute valuable data that could help scientists better understand how our brains change with age and potentially discover new ways to protect our cognitive abilities. Over 1 million people from all 50 states and more than 100 countries have already participated, making this a truly global effort.

Playing the memory game on our platform allows you to compare your brain performance with others, offering an insightful look into how your cognitive abilities stack up. Plus, you have the option to opt out at any time during the game.

Our platform takes privacy seriously and has a clear privacy policy in place to ensure your data is protected. If you're curious about the research behind this initiative, you can read more in an article published by Medcitynews.com. The link to the article is medcitynews.com.

In addition to the memory game, our platform offers a wealth of information on brain aging and how to maintain cognitive health throughout life. By joining this community, you'll be part of a movement dedicated to keeping our minds sharp and fit for life. So why wait? Start playing the memory game today and help contribute to groundbreaking research in the fight against memory loss.

  1. Engaging with the memory game on our platform, a free online tool, could provide critical data that aids scientists in exploring the impact of aging on brain function and potentially identify new strategies for mental-health preservation, aligning with the science of cognitive health and wellness.
  2. By participating in the memory game and joining our community, you support a global effort centered on understanding brain aging and mental-health maintenance, helping to contribute valuable insights to the emerging field of health-and-wellness.

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