BrainTest 2.1.1

BrainTest 2.1.1

Brain Test Inc. – Freeware – iOS
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2.1.1
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BrainTest® is a scientifically validated application designed to detect cognitive changes associated with Alzheimer's, Dementia, and Mild Cognitive Impairment. It has been featured on reputable news outlets such as ABC News, NBC News, Fox News, and Univision. A study presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) has validated BrainTest®'s performance in detecting Mild Cognitive Impairment and Early Dementias, showing no scale bias.

BrainTest® is suitable for individuals who are concerned about their thinking or memory and want to establish a baseline from which to monitor their cognition. It offers the convenience of taking the screening test in the privacy of one's own home and provides an anonymous scoring process. If desired, the results can be shared with a doctor to initiate a conversation about cognitive health. The application delivers results videos that feature an explanation of the score by Board Certified Physicians.

There are several key advantages to using BrainTest®:

  • Self-Administered: Similar to the screening tests conducted at a doctor's office, BrainTest® can now be taken in the comfort and privacy of one's own home.
  • Baseline Report Card: The application allows users to track their memory and thinking over time, serving as an early warning system for possible cognitive changes.
  • Brevity: Completing BrainTest® only takes 10-15 minutes and provides a snapshot of multiple cognitive domains, including language, reasoning, orientation, memory, and executive function.
  • HIPAA Compliant: BrainTest® adheres to the strictest healthcare privacy laws in the United States, ensuring the protection of user information.
  • Private & Confidential: Scores are anonymous and confidential, with no visibility of users' names to scoring specialists or doctors. Only the user will have knowledge of their final score.

The scientific foundation of BrainTest® is built upon the Self-administered Gerocognitive Examination (SAGE), which was developed by Dr. Douglas Scharre, a Professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry at The Ohio State University. Several related scientific publications provide further insights into the efficacy of BrainTest®.

When using BrainTest® on an Apple device, it's important to note specific terms and conditions regarding in-app purchases, subscription plans, and billing cycles. The application is free to install and use but requires an internet connection. Certain features within BrainTest® can only be accessed through a purchased Scoring Plan. Additionally, there is a "30-Day Free Trial Wellness Plan" available once per iTunes account, which automatically transitions into a subscription billed at USD$ 24.99 after the trial period.

Installing and using BrainTest® is subject to the application's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

Visão geral

BrainTest é um software Freeware a categoria (2) desenvolvido pela Brain Test Inc..

É a versão mais recente de BrainTest 2.1.1, lançado em 03/02/2024. Inicialmente foi adicionado ao nosso banco de dados em 22/11/2023.

BrainTest é executado nos seguintes sistemas operacionais: iOS.

Usuários de BrainTest deram-lhe uma classificação de 5 de 5 estrelas.

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