Participate in our Research: Community Members

Help us train 30,000 brains

Can playing memory games on your phone really improve your memory? Help us find out!

As seen in Scientific American. Run by the Northeastern University Brain Game Center and SoundMind Collaboratory.

Apply now and help us train 30,000 brains as part of this NIH-funded nationwide study.

Be in a study (use our device)

Current opportunities:

  • Study of Older Adult Cognition
  • Memory Training in Older Adults
  • Vision Training in Older Adults
  • Hearing Training in Older Adults
  • Visualizing Executive Functions to Promote Math Learning Outcomes in Black and Latinx children

Apply now and we will be in touch.

Be in a study (use your own device)

A key aspect of the Brain Game Center is tool sharing. Across our different projects, we are constantly developing new approaches to measure cognitive and perceptual abilities that can serve diverse projects and individuals. Given that all of these projects are publicly funded, we strive to share these tools with other groups. The culmination of these activities are the development of PART and BGC Science that enable researchers to use our existing test batteries and/or to configure their own. Please contact us for more information.

Sign your group up for a study

We are always looking to partner with community groups to promote, understand, and train cognitive function. If your group wants to collaborate on a cognitive training study, better understand perceptual and cognitive abilities in your group, or otherwise collaborate, please email us at bcg@northeastern.edu.