Measuring Cognitive Abilities in the Wild: Validating a Population‐Scale Game‐Based Cognitive Assessment

Author:

Pedersen Mads Kock12,Díaz Carlos Mauricio Castaño3,Wang Qian Janice14,Alba‐Marrugo Mario Alejandro5,Amidi Ali6,Basaiawmoit Rajiv V.7,Bergenholtz Carsten1,Christiansen Morten H.8910,Gajdacz Miroslav1,Hertwig Ralph11,Ishkhanyan Byurakn12,Klyver Kim1314,Ladegaard Nicolai15,Mathiasen Kim15,Parsons Christine10,Rafner Janet1,Villadsen Anders R.16,Wallentin Mikkel910,Zana Blanka1,Sherson Jacob F.19

Affiliation:

1. Center for Hybrid Intelligence, Department of Management Aarhus University

2. Department of Business Development and Technology Aarhus University

3. Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology Aalborg University

4. Department of Food Science Aarhus University

5. Fundación universitaria Maria Cano

6. Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences Aarhus University

7. Faculty of Natural Sciences Aarhus University

8. Department of Psychology Cornell University

9. School of Communication and Culture Aarhus University

10. Interacting Minds Centre Aarhus University

11. Center for Adaptive Rationality Max Planck Institute for Human Development

12. Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics University of Copenhagen

13. Department of Entrepreneurship & Relationship Management University of Southern Denmark

14. Entrepreneurship, Commercialization and Innovation Centre (ECIC) University of Adelaide

15. Department of Clinical Medicine – Department of Affective Disorders Aarhus University Hospital

16. Department of Management Aarhus University

Abstract

AbstractRapid individual cognitive phenotyping holds the potential to revolutionize domains as wide‐ranging as personalized learning, employment practices, and precision psychiatry. Going beyond limitations imposed by traditional lab‐based experiments, new efforts have been underway toward greater ecological validity and participant diversity to capture the full range of individual differences in cognitive abilities and behaviors across the general population. Building on this, we developed Skill Lab, a novel game‐based tool that simultaneously assesses a broad suite of cognitive abilities while providing an engaging narrative. Skill Lab consists of six mini‐games as well as 14 established cognitive ability tasks. Using a popular citizen science platform (N = 10,725), we conducted a comprehensive validation in the wild of a game‐based cognitive assessment suite. Based on the game and validation task data, we constructed reliable models to simultaneously predict eight cognitive abilities based on the users’ in‐game behavior. Follow‐up validation tests revealed that the models can discriminate nuances contained within each separate cognitive ability as well as capture a shared main factor of generalized cognitive ability. Our game‐based measures are five times faster to complete than the equivalent task‐based measures and replicate previous findings on the decline of certain cognitive abilities with age in our large cross‐sectional population sample (N = 6369). Taken together, our results demonstrate the feasibility of rapid in‐the‐wild systematic assessment of cognitive abilities as a promising first step toward population‐scale benchmarking and individualized mental health diagnostics.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Cognitive Neuroscience,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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