Monitor your cognitive health
An eight-domain assessment inspired by established clinical screens like the MoCA. Clear language, careful pacing, and a result you can share with your doctor.
Available in English and German -- switch inside the assessment. ~10-15 minutes.
Eight cognitive domains tested
Together these areas mirror what clinicians review during a brief cognitive screen -- so your snapshot feels familiar to medical readers.
Visuospatial
Drawing and spatial tasks that mirror how clinicians check visual organization and planning.
Naming
Word-finding and identification tasks that help flag language and recognition difficulties.
Attention
Working focus, sequencing, and concentration challenges similar to structured screenings.
Language
Repetition and fluency items that sample how you process and produce speech under time pressure.
Abstraction
Conceptual matching exercises that look at higher-level thinking, not just recall.
Memory
Registration and delayed recall so recent memory is sampled the way many clinic screens do.
Orientation
Time and place awareness checks -- small but meaningful signals when something has changed.
Executive Function
Planning, flexibility, and control -- skills that often show strain early when cognition shifts.
Why it matters
Early signals, better conversations
Many people notice subtle changes in memory, focus, or word-finding long before they book an appointment. A structured screen does not replace a doctor -- but it can help you describe what you are experiencing with concrete examples.
Early awareness
Spotting patterns you might otherwise dismiss as "just stress" or poor sleep.
Brain health habits
Sleep, movement, cardiovascular care, and social connection all support cognition.
Baseline tracking
Repeating the same tasks over months or years can reveal drift -- always interpret with a professional.
Designed to feel clinical, not flashy
The layout favors legibility, neutral language, and predictable steps -- closer to a waiting-room pamphlet than a viral quiz. Trust comes from restraint.
If anything in your result worries you, print or save your summary and bring it to a primary care clinician or neuropsychology service.
Three simple steps
No account needed. Choose your language, work through the tasks, and review your results.
Begin the assessment
Open the screening, choose English or German, and complete the short orientation fields. No registration required.
Work through the tasks
Follow on-screen instructions for each domain. A complete run gives the most useful overview of your cognitive performance.
Review your summary
See domain-level feedback and an overall screening interpretation. Use it for personal insight or as a conversation starter with a healthcare provider.
Important medical disclaimer
This website provides a self-directed cognitive screening experience, not a medical diagnosis, not a prescription, and not emergency care. It cannot detect every condition, and it cannot rule disease in or out.
Results are generated from your responses to structured tasks and are intended for education and general wellness awareness only. They should not be used as the sole basis for treatment decisions.
Always consult a qualified healthcare provider if you have concerns about memory, confusion, sudden personality change, stroke symptoms, or any urgent neurological signs -- or if screening output worries you.
Common questions
Ready for a careful check-in?
Take the eight-domain cognitive screening when you have a quiet moment. Choose your language, move at your own pace, and keep your clinician in the loop if anything stands out.
Go to Cognitive Screening