Building the national cognitive intelligence infrastructure through collaborative partnerships
Cognitive assessment is too important to remain fragmented. By building shared infrastructure and standardized measurement protocols, we can accelerate discovery, improve clinical care, and enable breakthrough research.
Our institutional partnerships provide access to world-class multimodal assessment technology while maintaining flexibility for research-specific needs and institutional governance requirements.
Access standardized cognitive data pipelines, video annotation infrastructure, and cross-study harmonization tools for multi-site research.
Integrate cognitive screening and monitoring into primary care, specialty clinics, and value-based care programs.
Deploy large-scale cognitive surveillance programs for population-level monitoring and early intervention.
Support national cognitive intelligence infrastructure and enable breakthrough research in neuroscience and aging.
Common data formats, validated measurement protocols, and quality control systems enabling seamless data exchange across institutions.
Automated behavioral coding systems for facial expressions, gaze, movement, and social interaction—eliminating manual annotation bottlenecks.
Flexible partnership structures from data-use agreements to full research collaborations, supporting diverse institutional needs.
Meta-analytic tools and measurement alignment methods enabling integration of data across different research protocols and populations.
General Cognitive aligns with National Institutes of Health priorities for data sharing, reproducibility, and collaborative science. Our platform supports:
Common Data Elements (CDEs) for cognitive assessment
FAIR data principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)
Multi-site clinical research infrastructure
Training and workforce development programs
Open science and preregistered protocols
Community-based participatory research models
Contact us to discuss how General Cognitive can support your institution's research and clinical missions