TCD Research
TCD Research Summary
TCD Research is a iOS app in the Health And Fitness category, developed by Claire Gillan-Anderson. First released 5 years ago(May 2020), the app has 13 ratings with a 3.38★ (mixed) average rating.
Recent activity: -11 new ratings this week (-10 over 4 weeks) with declining momentum. View trends →
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Dec 3, 2025 .
3.38★
Ratings: 13
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App Description
TCD Psych Research is a collection of fun brain games and challenges that allows you to solve cognitive puzzles and help in cutting edge scientific research. The more science challenges you complete the more points you collect and the more you help dementia and mental health research. 50 million people suffer from dementia worldwide, a figure which is set to increase substantially as populations increase. Using gamified cognitive tests the Neureka application aims to allow you the user to contribute and help in the global fight against dementia.
The TCD App has the following fun games and challenges to play
Risk Factors - Play this fun set of games against the clock and complete questionnaires to help us understand how to prevent dementia!
The Science
There is a growing body of knowledge that up to 30% of cases of dementia could be prevented through what are called “modifiable risk factors”. We want to understand why this is the case - to unpack the complex relationship that exists between mind, body and environment so we can figure out new ways to fight dementia.
In this challenge you will play three fun games that require different types of thinking (cognitive) processes. Prior scientific research has suggested changes in these cognitive processes may predict people’s risk of dementia years before diagnosis.
By completing this challenge you will help us understand how potential risk factors might confer risk for developing dementia and in doing so, pave the way towards new and effective interventions that can keep us all healthy for longer!
Multi-Mood - Log your moods over 8 weeks and help detect changes in your mood!
The Science
Major depression affects over 300 million people worldwide at any given moment. Approximately 15% of all people will develop depression at some point in their lives.
In MultiMood, you rate your mood twice a day over 8-weeks and complete a depression questionnaire once a week. Research has shown that distinct changes in mood occur before entering a period of depression. Through MultiMood, you’ll be helping us understand how interactions between different aspects of mood contribute to the risk of experiencing a depressive episode.
Memory Match - Play this memory matching game where you identify shapes and numbers against the clock !
The Science
Research suggests that difficulties linking different forms of memor