What is Neurotrack testing?
Neurotrack develops digital cognitive health solutions that enable people to assess, monitor and strengthen their brain health to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Our solutions are built on a digital platform, enabling convenient and remote cognitive testing from the privacy of home.
What is normal age-related cognitive decline?
We develop many thinking abilities that appear to peak around age 30 and, on average, very subtly decline with age. These age-related declines most commonly include overall slowness in thinking and difficulties sustaining attention, multitasking, holding information in mind and word-finding.
What is normal cognitive function?
Cognitive functioning refers to multiple mental abilities, including learning, thinking, reasoning, remembering, problem solving, decision making, and attention.
What age does your memory start to decline?
Memory loss can begin from age 45, scientists say. As all those of middle age who have ever fumbled for a name to fit a face will believe, the brain begins to lose sharpness of memory and powers of reasoning and understanding not from 60 as previously thought, but from as early as 45, scientists say.
What is it called when you forget things easily?
Recent memory loss. People who have dementia often forget things, but never remember them. They may cook a meal but forget to serve it.
What vitamins should you take to prevent dementia?
Vitamin D deficiency is common among older adults, partly because the skin’s ability to synthesize vitamin D from the sun decreases with age. It’s too early to recommend increasing your daily dose of vitamin D in hopes of preventing dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
What is brain fog?
Brain fog is not a medical or scientific term; it is used by individuals to describe how they feel when their thinking is sluggish, fuzzy, and not sharp. We all experience this feeling from time to time.