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Join the LUCID Study at Imperial College London to understand how your lifestyle impacts brain performance and ageing.

Your brain health matters to your well-being and performance. By taking part in the LUCID Study, you'll be one of the first 100 people to contribute to groundbreaking science and gain unique insights into your brain performance, and get actionable feedback to make lifestyle changes that optimise focus, memory, and overall brain health.

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Dr Rufus Mitchell-Heggs, PhD – Connectome Co-founder & Chief Scientific Officer

What's this study about?

The LUCID study is exploring how everyday lifestyle habits impact your brain's performance over time – from how you sleep to how much activity you do or stress you experience.

Using the Kernel Flow 2 system, a next-generation brain scanning technology, and your wearable data (like Oura, Whoop, and Apple Watch), we're aiming to build a clearer picture of how lifestyle affects cognitive health over time.

This is about going beyond "one size fits all" advice. With your help, we're working toward a more personalised, preventative approach to brain health.

Principal Investigator

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Research Team

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Professor Simon Schultz

Professor of Neurotechnology, and Director of the Centre for Neurotechnology, at Imperial College London and Connectome Scientific Advisor

Dr Rufus Mitchell-Heggs, PhD

Co-investigator, Chief Scientific Officer and Co-founder at Connectome

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Clinical Operations Associate

Dr Onayomi Rosenior-Patten, MD

Clinical Operations Associate

What you'll get