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Quantified Mind

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Quantified Mind is a tool that quickly, reliably, and comprehensively measures your basic cognitive abilities. We've adapted tests used by psychologists to a practical web application that you can use whenever, wherever, and as often as you want.

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  • memory-games
  • brain-exercising
  • brain-games
  • brain-exercise
  • mental-health
  • Brain Training

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  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $0.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Quantified Mind was added to AlternativeTo by dimlakgorkehgz on Mar 10, 2021 and this page was last updated Apr 8, 2021.
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What is Quantified Mind?

Measure your cognitive performance. Calling all mind hackers!

If you could measure how your mental performance varies day-to-day and year-to-year, what would you do? Try to make yourself smarter? Improve your focus and energy? Fight cognitive decline?

Quantified Mind is a tool that quickly, reliably, and comprehensively measures your basic cognitive abilities. We've adapted tests used by psychologists to a practical web application that you can use whenever, wherever, and as often as you want. Quantified Mind screenshot

We are scientifically quantifying the effects of interventions on our cognitive processes. If something will make you smarter, we want to know! Eating butter, taking creatine, meditating -- who knows what really works? To see whether something improves cognition, you need to try things and measure the results. With enough data, the effects are clear