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A decentralized research network studying human attention as a measurable, dynamic signal — not a diagnosis or label. Open science. Community-driven experiments. Transparent governance.

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Understanding Human Attention

A decentralized research collective studying attention as a cognitive signal — not a disorder. We observe, measure, and share findings openly.

Observe, Don't Intervene

We don't diagnose or treat. We measure how attention behaves — how it fluctuates, disrupts, and stabilizes over time.

Open Protocols

All experiment protocols are open source — reviewable, reproducible, and improvable by the community.

Community Governance

Research agenda is set by contributors — not a single institution, sponsor, or researcher. True collective curiosity.

Privacy First

Anonymous data collection. No individual results used for medical evaluation. Participants can withdraw anytime.

How Attention Behaves

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Attention Variability

Attention isn't fixed — it fluctuates, fatigues, and recovers. We measure how performance changes over time and identify individual attention profiles.

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Noise → Signal Transitions

When does attention break? When does it recover? We study threshold moments — how environmental noise transforms into cognitive disruption.

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Regulation Inputs

Sleep, caffeine, breathing patterns — we measure how everyday inputs affect attention. Not "what's better" but "what changes what."

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Open Methodology

Simple cognitive tasks, subjective reports, time-series measurements. Low barrier to participate, easy to reproduce, fully transparent.

Powering Collective Research

The $ADHD token enables decentralized governance — deciding which experiments to run, how to allocate resources, and where to focus collective curiosity.

$ADHD
100M Total Supply
40% Community Treasury
25% Research Funding
15% Team & Advisors
Vote on research priorities
Submit experiment proposals
Early access to findings
Earn by contributing

Join the Research Network

For Participants

Curious About Attention?

Participate in simple, ethical experiments. Contribute your attention data anonymously. Help build collective understanding while earning tokens.

For Researchers

Design Open Science

Create reproducible protocols, review community proposals, and collaborate with a decentralized network of cognitive scientists.

Minds Behind The Mission

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Dr. Nora Kim

Chief Scientific Officer

Neuroscientist with 15+ years in ADHD research. Former lead researcher at MIT's Brain & Cognitive Sciences.

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Marcus Rivera

Founder & CEO

DeSci pioneer and Web3 builder. Previously co-founded VitaDAO. Living with ADHD and channeling it into innovation.

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Dr. Sarah Park

Head of Clinical Research

Psychiatrist specializing in adult ADHD. Published 50+ papers on novel treatment modalities.

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Alex Volkov

Lead Blockchain Engineer

Smart contract wizard. Built DeFi protocols managing $500M+ TVL. Ethereum core contributor.

Ready to Explore Human Attention?

Join researchers, participants, and contributors building open science — understanding attention without labeling it.

Attention is a Signal, Not a Label

Human attention has become one of the most discussed yet least measured resources of the modern age. Despite its central role in cognition, behavior, and productivity, attention is mostly approached through subjective, anecdotal, or commercial lenses. The modern human exists under conditions of constant digital stimulation, fragmented information streams, and algorithmically optimized distractors. The consequences are clear: sustainable attention is becoming increasingly difficult, cognitive fatigue is widespread, and attention-related conditions are either over-medicalized or oversimplified.

Terms like "focus," "productivity," and "attention deficit" are frequently used — yet standardized measurements, open data, and reproducible experiments are virtually nonexistent. Attention is discussed everywhere but systematically measured almost nowhere.

We believe attention is not a label or a fixed trait — it is a dynamic signal. It changes over time. It responds to internal and external inputs. It can be observed, measured, and compared across individuals and conditions. Therefore, Attention Driven Human DAO asks a fundamentally different question: instead of "How do we fix attention?" we ask "How does attention behave?"

This perspective places understanding before intervention. We believe that meaningful solutions can only emerge from rigorous observation — not from assumptions or commercial interests.

Attention Driven Human DAO is a decentralized research collective that treats human attention as a measurable, variable, and context-sensitive cognitive signal — not as a "problem" or "diagnosis." Our fundamental purpose is to examine how attention emerges, how it fluctuates, and under what conditions it stabilizes or disrupts, using ethical, transparent, and reproducible methods.

We design ethical and simple attention experiments. We collect anonymous data without revealing participant identities. We share all findings openly and accessibly. We decide research priorities collectively with the community. Through the DAO structure, the research agenda is shaped not by a single institution, sponsor, or researcher, but by the collective decision of all contributing stakeholders.

Our scope is deliberately defined with clear boundaries. Attention Driven Human DAO does not: diagnose conditions, provide medical or clinical treatment, conduct drug or supplement trials, make therapeutic claims, or provide health guidance. Our purpose is to understand — not to intervene. This approach prevents over-medicalization and keeps research within an observational framework.

We are a research network that prioritizes long-term understanding over short-term results. In the initial phase, studies are deliberately kept simple to preserve measurement quality and methodological reliability. Over time, we may expand into larger datasets, longitudinal studies, wearable device data, and academic collaborations. The fundamental principle remains unchanged:

Measure first, then expand.
Open. Knowledge is for everyone. Decentralized. Research belongs to no single authority. Human-Centered. Data exists to understand, not to exploit.