Dapp Platform
The Colors of Mind dApp is the primary interface for cognitive tools and games
The Colors of Mind dApp is the primary interface through which our research protocols are translated into practical, accessible tools. It is where cognitive tasks become interactive games, where progress can be observed over time, and where parents and caregivers can engage with structured activities designed for early cognitive development.
Accessible at https://colorsofmind.com, the platform is designed to be simple, calm, and non-overstimulating, while still collecting meaningful cognitive signals in the background. At its core, the Colors of Mind dApp serves three purposes:
- First, it provides a structured environment where children can engage in short, game-like tasks that map to specific cognitive functions such as attention, memory, reaction, and coordination.
- Second, it enables parents and caregivers to participate actively in the process. Rather than passively consuming reports, they can observe engagement, consistency, and changes over time through a clear and guided interface.
- Third, it functions as a living research surface. As tasks are played and repeated, anonymized performance data helps inform future improvements to the platform, game design, and underlying cognitive models.
The platform is web-based and does not require specialized hardware. It can be accessed from standard laptops or desktops, making it easier to integrate into daily routines without additional cost or setup complexity.