Test My Brain
Test yourself and help us learn more about the mind and brain.
Featured Science News
The Spinning Woman · Cognitive Daily
Science blog, Cognitive Daily, explores the spinning woman illusion. If you haven't seen the illusion yet, its definitely worth taking a look!
The Hungry Brain · Scientific American
Feel like a snack after doing these tests? You're probably not the only one!
TestMyBrain in the Classroom
We encourage teachers and educators to use the experiments available on TestMyBrain.org in whatever way they find useful. In the past, experiments on TestMyBrain.org have been used as classroom examples, incorporated into student assignments, and used by students in research projects. If you plan on using TestMyBrain in your classroom, please let us know and we will do whatever we can to help accomodate your needs.
One thing that you should consider if you are going to use these experiments in the classroom is that we are constantly adding, removing, and changing experiments, so a test may be very different from one day to the next, or it may disappear altogether. If you would like to use a particular test for your class or with your students, we encourage you to let us know and we will either refrain from making changes to the test over the time period you request, or we will send you an alternative link to give to your students.
Finally, if you want to reference these tests, you can use the following format:
Test My Brain.  (2008).  EXPERIMENT NAME.  Retrieved DATE ACCESSED, from: http://www.testmybrain.org.
For example:
Test My Brain.  (2008).  Test of Multiple Memory Types.  Retrieved October 22, 2008, from: http://www.testmybrain.org.
If you have any questions or comments about this project, please contact us at testmybrain@testmybrain.org.
