Study

Brain Health Registry - Online

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Anyone 18 years and older can join the Brain Health Registry.

About the Study:

Help speed up the discovery of treatments with the Brain Health Registry.

It starts with just a few minutes of your time.

If you are 18 years or over, you can help the Brain Health Registry speed up the discovery of treatments for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, depression, PTSD, and other brain disorders. It takes just a few minutes to get started. For most people, participation takes less than three hours per year. Sign up by clicking here!

Purpose:

The purpose of the Brain Health Registry is to speed up the discovery of treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and other brain disorders.

What is Involved:

The steps to joining the Brain Health Registry are easy to follow:

1. Sign up

Sign up by clicking here! Tell us who you are, how we can reach you, and electronically sign an informed consent form. That’s all it takes to get you enrolled as a participant.

2. Tell us about yourself

Answer a set of questionnaires about your medical history, current health and lifestyle. Each takes just a few minutes — and you don’t have to do them all in one sitting! You can stop and start whenever you like.

3. Take some tests

Take some online brain tests. These tests are like games and they only take a few minutes to complete.

4. Invite a study partner

Ask a friend, family member, or spouse to join the Brain Health Registry as your study partner. Study partners answer questions that help us gain a more complete understanding of brain health, including information about your brain health, day-to-day functioning and quality of life. If your study partner is a caregiver to you, they will also be able to answer questions about their experience as a caregiver.

5. Come back…and come back again!

We'd like you to come back every 6 months to answer more questions and take more tests. Don’t worry about remembering — we’ll send you an email to remind you when it's time to come back! Our hope is that you will continue to participate over the course of many years. That’s what will really help researchers to understand the human brain as it ages and changes.

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Age:
18+
Duration:
Ongoing
Visits:
Online
Study Type:
Observational Studies; Online Studies and Surveys; Studies for People with Memory Impairment; Studies for People without Memory Impairment