Welcome to the Digital Cognitive Assessment Platform
What Is Dementia?
Dementia is not a single disease but a general term for a decline in cognitive ability
severe enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common
cause, but other types include vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal
dementia. Early symptoms often involve memory lapses, language difficulties, and impaired
judgment.
Why Early Detection Matters
Detecting cognitive decline at its earliest stages allows for:
- Timely medical interventions and lifestyle adjustments.
- Planning for future care, legal, and financial needs.
- Improved quality of life through support and therapies.
Our Cognitive Test Battery
This platform guides you through a suite of brief tests—each targeting a different cognitive domain:
- Processing Speed (SDMT) – Measures how quickly you match symbols to numbers, often slowed in early decline.
- Episodic Memory – Assesses your ability to learn and recall lists of words, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s onset.
- Recognition Memory – Tests whether you can identify previously shown items, sensitive to early memory circuit changes.
- Executive Function – Challenges planning, task-switching, and inhibition (e.g., Stroop and Trail Making), which degrade in vascular and frontotemporal types.
- Attention & Working Memory – Looks at digit spans and N-back tasks to gauge your active holding and manipulation of information.
Interpreting Your Results
Each domain yields a raw score and a percentage of correct responses against population norms.
Low or declining scores—especially in memory and executive function—warrant further clinical
evaluation. Share your dashboard report with your healthcare provider to guide next steps.
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