Memory Tests Miss It.
Senses Don't.
My Mom Suddenly Forgot My Birthday
And I have a twin sister.
Her memory seemed to fail all at once.
But looking back — the signals were there for years.
Food tasted off. She couldn't smell.
One eye had glaucoma. We assumed it was normal.
It wasn't.
—Datar Sahi, Founder & CEO

We measure change, over time, before it becomes Disease.
Most people never develop a relationship with their brain.
They track steps. Heart rate. Sleep. But the organ processing all of it? Overlooked.
The brain is the most critical driver of lifespan and wellbeing—yet we ignore its earliest warnings. Your senses are the interface. When you neglect them, cognitive and emotional decline accelerates.
Healthcare knew this.
Your audiologist knows hearing affects cognition.
Your ophthalmologist knows the same about vision.
Your ENT, about smell.
But they don't talk to each other.


SuperSenses exists because the signals were there all along—fragmented across specialists, untracked, unconnected.
We put the five together.
So you can finally build a relationship with your brain's performance system.
Developed by Medical Doctors
Test Processing & Administration
Our assessments are built with physicians and researchers from Johns Hopkins, Columbia, and beyond. They’re standardized, self-administered, and backed by real-world reproducibility.
Guided by Experts
Otolaryngologists. Biostatisticians. Brain health researchers. UX designers. Each contributes a lens. Together, they shape what we measure—and how we measure it.
Scientific Standards
The moments before you notice
The changes happening quietly
The signals you can’t feel yet
The nervous system changes before symptoms appear. The senses are the most accessible window into those changes — but only if measurements are accurate and repeatable. That’s why we calibrate every protocol against published literature, refine it with clinicians, and retest it under real-life conditions.
Why Do Your 5 Senses Matter?
Research shows that sensory impairments can be early indicators of cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and dementia. Maintaining strong senses ensures your brain receives optimal sensory inputs, which are crucial for memory retention, focus, and overall cognitive function.


What At-Home Sense Testing Can do
By assessing your vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch from the comfort of your home, you can detect early changes and address potential issues before they escalate. This proactive approach helps you understand your baseline sensory health, providing personalized insights and recommendations tailored to your unique sensory profile. Regularly retesting allows you to benchmark your progress and take actionable steps to enhance your overall cognitive function.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
Sense health is vital for everyone. If you or someone you know cannot afford the 5-Sense Cognitive Performance Kit, please contact us. We are committed to making our tools accessible to all.

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