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New version of DRUID App provides "Score Breakdown" feature

Users can now understand how Speed, Precision, and Balance factor into their overall DRUID score

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Impairment Science, Inc. just released a new version of the DRUID App, version 3.2.5 (398), to both iOS and Android app stores. This version adds several exciting, new enhancements to the user experience. For the first time, DRUID users will be able to view their "Score Breakdown", a display of their performance in three important cognitive and motor measures: Speed, Precision, and Balance. These dimensions are shown on a scale that includes better, normal, and worse compared against what is normal for the user.


"Our community is seeking to maintain or improve their cognitive and motor performance. These indicators will help explain what they need to work on be at their best mentally and physically", explained Rob Schiller, CEO of Impairment Science, Inc. "Our data science team has developed the breakdown by analyzing key indicators from over 10,000 tests from our extensive user base."


New "Score Report" screen and buttons

In addition to Score Breakdown, A new “Score Report” screen now shows your current score compared to your Baseline score, with your score interpretation. At the bottom of the screen, there are now four buttons leading you to learn more about your score. They are:


  • “Score Interpretation”: This button shows how to interpret your score against a redesigned table of variables.

  • "Score Breakdown": This button presents the underlying Speed, Precision, and Balance performance against a user's normal score in these areas.

  • “Objective Report”: This button compares your score against a redesigned and revised table of Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) equivalents.

  • “Score History”: This button shows a redesigned graph and table of your score history over time.


This new App version comes just a month after other key new features to the app including a new home page with streaks and metrics on "ready scores".






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