Assessment
Short digital tasks measure multiple brain functions in a repeatable format that is practical for longitudinal use.
NeuroGames is NeuroAge's at-home cognitive assessment and training program for tracking memory, attention, visuospatial performance, executive function, and processing speed over time, with personalized recommendations for a more youthful brain.
Includes access to assessment tasks, the live speed-of-processing training game, longitudinal dashboard review, and personalized recommendations based on how you perform.
NeuroGames is designed for longitudinal tracking rather than a single one-time score.
The assessment covers multiple cognitive domains that tend to change with age, including memory, processing speed, visuospatial ability, and executive function. Scores are benchmarked against age- and sex-matched norms so you can see where you stand today and how you are trending over time.
The goal is not to diagnose disease from a laptop. It is to make cognitive performance visible early enough that you can monitor change, stay engaged with prevention, and receive personalized recommendations that reflect your results.
Short digital tasks measure multiple brain functions in a repeatable format that is practical for longitudinal use.
The live speed-of-processing game adds a practical intervention layer instead of leaving you with data alone.
Your dashboard helps you review patterns over time rather than relying on memory of how you felt last month.
NeuroGames works well for adults who want ongoing cognitive data without starting with imaging or blood testing.
Start tracking cognition before symptoms appear and build a baseline you can revisit.
Keep a closer eye on processing speed, memory, and attention if dementia risk is already on your mind.
The training layer gives you something concrete to do between larger assessments or consultations.
NeuroGames does not just score performance. It also includes training informed by the strongest prevention evidence currently highlighted in NeuroAge's science materials.
The now-live speed-of-processing training game is based on the same category of visual processing task highlighted in the ACTIVE trial. In that randomized study of 2,802 healthy older adults, participants assigned to speed-of-processing training showed a 29 percent reduction in dementia risk compared with untreated controls.
NeuroAge's science materials also note that each additional training session in the ACTIVE study was associated with a further reduction in dementia hazard. That is why NeuroGames is framed as both an assessment product and an engagement tool for repeated use.
NeuroGames results are meant to be followed over time, not buried in a one-off report.
See your scores benchmarked against age-matched norms.
Track change across repeated sessions instead of relying on memory alone.
Use the dashboard as a practical handoff into broader testing or coaching, with personalized recommendations tied to your performance profile.

What NeuroAge customers are saying across imaging, testing, and coaching.
NeuroGames combines cognitive assessment with a live speed-of-processing training game. The assessment evaluates memory, processing speed, visuospatial ability, attention, and executive function, and the training component is designed for repeated use over time.
NeuroAge's science materials highlight speed-of-processing training because the ACTIVE trial showed a 29 percent reduction in dementia risk among trained participants, with additional sessions linked to further risk reduction.
No. NeuroGames is a cognitive tracking and training product, not a physician-led diagnostic evaluation.
Yes. Many people begin with NeuroGames on its own, then add imaging, genetics, biomarkers, or coaching later if they want a broader brain health baseline.
Build a baseline, train consistently, and act on personalized recommendations designed around your results.