Welcome to the largest study on Human Attention in history

TEST YOUR ATTENTIN

Quick validated activities to understand your attention
After each activity, you will receive feedback from Dr. Fons
We recommend you try the activities in the order below:

IMPORTANT: If you choose to play these activities, please note that we will be recording a video of you while you are doing them.

  • Your video will be stored confidentially on an encrypted drive
  • It will only be used for research and development purposes, and will not be shared with anyone beyond the research team
  • The raw footage will not be used to train any AI model. Anonymized numerical features extracted from the video will be used, without identifying information
  • You can ask us at any point in time to delete your video from our database. Please save the video ID you see once you submit your video, to use it in future communication with us

These activities are based on work by researchers that have developed and validated them. To find out more about the original research, check out the following papers:

  • I - Verbruggen, F. & Logan, G.D. (2008). Automatic and controlled response inhibition: Associative learning in the go/no-go and stop-signal paradigms. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 137, ( 4), 649-672.
  • II - Verbruggen, F., & Logan, G.D. (2008). Response Inhibition in the Stop-Signal Paradigm. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 12(11), 418-424.
  • III - Mackworth, N. H. (1948). The breakdown of vigilance during prolonged visual search. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, vol. 1, pp.6-21
  • VI - Robertson, I.H., Manly, T., Andrade, J., Baddeley, B.T., Yiend, J. (1997). 'Oops!': performance correlates of everyday attentional failures in traumatic brain injured and normal subjects. Neuropsychologia, 35( 6), 747-758.
  • Dr. Gloria Mark

  • Dr. Maria Carmen Fons Estupiñà

These activities and their recordings are part of a large multi-method deep-dive into human attention, carried out by Lifeverse; a team of international scientists, engineers, and designers, in close collaboration with Professor Gloria Mark (UC Irvine, California) and Dr. Maria Carmen Fons Estupiñà (Sant Joan de Déu Hospital, Barcelona).

If you would like to know more about this project and its goals, please press here.

Welcome to the largest study on Human Attention in history

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