Study participation is done online at https://www.mindcrowd.org/
At its core, MindCrowd is a new way to approach scientific research, learn how the brain functions and how genetics might influence memory. While there are many different ways to test memory performance, this is the first time online research will be gathered, analyzed and pursued for insight into cognition and memory and the relationship to Alzheimer’s and other brain disorders through genetics.
Participants will take online memory tests and receive the results of the tests. The online memory test takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. MindCrowd will use the information provided and test results to create a “Registry” or group of people that it may contact for future studies on memory. In some future studies, participants may be asked to provide a saliva sample. In order to contact participants for future studies, MindCrowd participants will be asked to provide a name and e-mail address. Dr. Huentelman will contact certain participants via e-mail to determine whether they are interested in participating in future memory studies.
Study participation is done online at https://www.mindcrowd.org/