Help science understand ADHD better
By donating a few minutes of your time—and optionally your browsing patterns—you can help researchers build a dataset that could one day enable faster, more accessible ADHD screening through machine learning.
By donating a few minutes of your time—and optionally your browsing patterns—you can help researchers build a dataset that could one day enable faster, more accessible ADHD screening through machine learning.
Your contribution takes about 5 minutes and is completely anonymous.
Complete our 18-question ADHD self-assessment. Your responses help research.
Export your browser cookies (we strip all sensitive values) to help researchers study attention-related browsing patterns.
Your data is stored with a random ID. No email, no name, no way to trace it back to you.
Research suggests that attention and focus manifest in how we navigate the web—tab switching, session length, revisits. By combining screening responses with anonymized browsing data, we hope to build models that could eventually support clinicians in faster triage. This is exploratory research; no diagnosis is made here.
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