What is myMind?
myMind is an online test based on neural network, machine learning and computer vision, which detects early signs of Alzheimer’s or dementia.
If you suspect that your older adult is having problems with memory, thinking, or judgement, you may want them to take the myMind test for Alzheimer’s or dementia.
This at-home pen-and-paper test takes about 15 minutes, and accurately identifies early symptoms of Alzheimer’s or dementia.
How does it work?
myMind stands for Self-Administered Gerocognitive Examination and was developed by researchers from the Universal Brain Center (the first private psychotherapeutic center for the treatment of neuroses and Alzheimer's disease in Kazakhstan with inpatient treatment), under the leadership of Zholdasova Zhibek Alilulaevna - candidate of medical sciences, doctor psychotherapist with more than 25 years of medical experience.
The myMind test consists of 5 sections, covering all aspects of cognition, including memory, problem solving, and language.
The test has several variations with similar content. This is due to the fact that someone can pass the same test again and this does not allow him to track real changes in the results.