Join @MassAITC and @raeannephd for a conversation on how digital phenotyping is transforming aging research.
📅 June 23, 4 PM ET
🔗 Register here: https://t.co/RMksCHBrgY
📱 Digital phenotyping is transforming aging research by measuring cognition, behavior, symptoms & context in real life—not just in the clinic.
Join #MassAITC on Jun 23 at 4p ET with Raeanne Moore, PhD (@getNeuroUX@UCSanDiego)
🔗 https://t.co/Jq4Z7UiIwS
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Ready for #ACRM2025? So are we!
Visit us at Booth #205 to explore how we're advancing rehabilitation research with comprehensive tools for real-world data collection.
Our platform brings together cognitive assessments, EMA surveys, passive sensing, and wearables integration - everything you need to keep participants engaged while capturing the data that matters to your research.
📅 Pre-book your meeting and get a chance to win a smartwatch: https://t.co/hwyRsAj1Iq
When research teams say we’re integral to their work, we know we’re on the right path.
NeuroUX offers a highly customizable and intuitive platform for ambulatory assessment, designed to adapt to your research questions without the technical headaches. We don’t just provide the tools — we act as an extension of your team, supporting you through every stage of the research process.
It makes us genuinely happy to receive such positive feedback from our research partners.
Sleep apnea often goes undiagnosed. This article looks at how wearables like the Apple Watch can pick up on subtle signs of sleep trouble, and help prompt that important conversation with a doctor. But it also raises important questions: How reliable are these alerts? And what happens when consumer health insights outpace clinical pathways?
https://t.co/IlVOhnw9C9
Coming Soon: An adaptive version of the PVT is also in development, dynamically adjusting task length based on participant performance to further optimize sensitivity and minimize burden.
If you're interested in incorporating the PVT into your research or clinical trial, reach out to us at [email protected].
NeuroUX Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT)
The Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT) is a widely used cognitive test designed to assess sustained attention and reaction time. It is the de-facto gold standard for objectively assessing behavioral alertness and very sensitive to sleep loss and circadian misalignment.
Available Versions:
▪️ Standard PVT (10 minutes): Provides comprehensive data on sustained attention and reaction times. Ideal for in-depth studies.
▪️ Brief PVT (3 minutes): Enables rapid assessments while retaining the critical features necessary for meaningful insights, balancing efficiency and precision.
Why choose NeuroUX PVT?
✅ Browser-based and cross-platform. No apps, no installations.
✅ Seamless deployment for remote, in-clinic, and decentralized studies.
✅ Designed for simplicity, ensuring participants can complete the test easily without additional guidance.
New paper alert! 🚨
This study demonstrates the feasibility, reliability, and validity of NeuroUX's mobile cognitive tests for evaluating cancer-related cognitive impairments in breast cancer survivors.
Over an 8-week period, participants completed smartphone-based cognitive tests with high adherence (87.3%) and high satisfaction (mean 87%). These findings highlight the value of NeuroUX for real-world cognitive monitoring in oncology.
Congratulations to the research team on this important work!
https://t.co/MiljAywkHK
NeuroUX is heading to #SBM2025!
Meet us at Booth #8 to explore how our platform can advance behavioral medicine research. Let’s discuss your study needs, from mobile cognitive testing to EMA, passive sensing, and wearables integration—all in one place.
📅 Pre-schedule a meeting to learn more about our platform and get a chance to win a Fitbit or Garmin smartwatch! Book your slot:https://t.co/hwyRsAj1Iq
Funding Opportunity Alert! 📢
The Research Centers Collaborative Network (RCCN) is now accepting Letters of Intent for the RCCN Pilot Award, offering up to $65,000 in direct costs per award! This is an excellent opportunity for interdisciplinary research in cross-cutting theme areas.
Review the updated RFA and submission instructions here: https://t.co/5ksvhtw6C9
Key Details:
➡️ At least two collaborative pilot, planning, or meeting grants will be funded.
➡️ Proposals must include investigators affiliated with at least two different NIA Centers Programs, such as AITCs, Shock, Roybal, Pepper Centers, Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research, Centers for Demography and Economics of Aging, and Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers.
➡️ The RFA has been revised to allow a wider variety of topics, including those not previously covered by an RCCN Workshop.
➡️ A new Letter of Intent (LOI) stage has been added.
🗓️ Deadline to submit LOI: Tuesday, April 1 at 5pm ET
For questions, reach out to [email protected]
We’re excited to highlight another must-attend session at INS 2025! 🎉
Join Laura Campbell, PhD, as she presents important research on how smartphone-based ecological momentary cognitive testing is helping assess neurobehavioral symptoms, disability, and quality of life in veterans and service members with mild TBI.
Don’t miss this session to learn more about how mobile cognitive testing is driving real-world impact!
At NeuroUX, we’re helping advance research in veteran care through digital assessment tools. If you're at INS 2025, visit Booth #21 to connect with us. Looking forward to great discussions in New Orleans! ✨
Join us at INS 2025!
We’ll be at Booth #21 and would love to connect. If you’re attending, stop by to chat about how NeuroUX supports brain health research with our advanced mobile cognitive testing platform, EMA application, and other research tools.
📅 Pre-schedule a meeting with us to discuss your study needs and explore tailored solutions.
Looking forward to insightful conversations in New Orleans!
INS 2025 is almost here! We’re looking forward to an exciting week of discussions on brain health research and advancements in the field.
One of the highlights — Dr. Ashley Henneghan will be presenting a poster on: Psychometric Evaluation of Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Cognitive Tests for Executive Functioning in Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer.
📍 Acadia (Grand Ballroom), Floor 3
🗓️ February 13, 2025 | 2:45-4:00 PM
If you're attending, be sure to check it out! Stay tuned for more updates from the event.
New paper alert! 🚨
This study provides strong psychometric evidence for NeuroUX's mobile cognitive tests in metastatic breast cancer survivors.
Congratulations to the research team on this important work!
https://t.co/45i40MlcBb
✨ Hello, 2025! ✨
A new year brings fresh opportunities and endless potential. Wishing you success, joy, and new adventures in the year ahead. Let’s make 2025 truly remarkable!
Have you ever wondered how today's teens navigate the complex landscape of gender identity? A recent study from Princeton University uses our EMA platform to explore this topic, examining how young people experience and express their gender in their daily lives.
https://t.co/86x29uaemT
Customized for Success! Our EMA platform supported Princeton University's important study on adolescent gender identity and wellbeing. We take great pride in delivering exceptional service, with intuitive investigator dashboards and engaging participant experiences that help researchers capture authentic, moment-to-moment experiences.