Research program

Habib Labs advances assessment science, clinical workflow research, and psychology-informed systems carefully, without overstated claims. Product beta interest is separate from research collaboration and research participant interest.

Active instruments

Experimental executive-function tasks (working memory, inhibitory control, cognitive flexibility), Attentis-related attention/inhibition architecture, and NeuroOS-oriented neuropsychological assessment workflow research grounded in clinical training realities.

Current validation status

Instruments are experimental. They are not diagnostic, clinically validated, or normed unless explicitly stated. Validation precedes clinical claims.

Studies being prepared

Pilot and psychometric protocols are being prepared for reliability, validity, and research-export workflows. Specific study details, eligibility, and consent materials will be published only when a study is ready for ethics review and enrollment.

Completed outputs

Public posters, abstracts, technical notes, and validation protocols will be listed here as they are cleared for release. None are posted yet.

Collaboration standards

Habib Labs welcomes research collaborations with labs, clinics, and training programs that preserve ethical review, methodological standards, and clear boundaries between product demos and human-subjects research.

Normative database initiative

Long-term initiative to collect large-scale normative data for executive function and related instruments. Any data collection will be subject to appropriate ethics review, study-specific consent, privacy controls, and governance. Norms are not available for clinical cutoffs in current experimental phases.

How to get involved

Research collaboration inquiry

Labs, clinics, and training programs interested in joint pilots or methodological collaboration.

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Research participant interest

Expressing interest does not constitute enrollment or informed consent. Any study will use its own ethics review, eligibility screening, and consent procedure.

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Product beta interest

For early access to products under development. Separate from research participation.

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