CAMCI-Research is a versatile set of computerized tasks aimed at evaluating cognitive abilities. This self-paced, computer-based tool enables researchers to customize task protocols for the purpose of gathering data on accuracy and reaction times, which can then be compared against normative benchmarks. The full CAMCI-Research suite comprises nine behavioral tasks that evaluate various cognitive domains, including attention, memory (encompassing verbal, non-verbal, functional, and incidental memory), executive functions, and processing speed. To further enrich the assessment, participants may answer a range of self-report questions aimed at collecting insights into factors that might influence their task performance, such as perceived cognitive decline, alcohol consumption, symptoms of depression, and levels of anxiety. A distinctive feature of this battery is a virtual environment task that explores areas like incidental memory, which are challenging to measure through traditional paper-and-pencil methods. The use of computer-administered tasks guarantees uniformity in both administration and scoring, effectively minimizing variability that could arise from differences between examiners or testing sites. Researchers can thus rely on the consistency and reliability of the results obtained through this comprehensive assessment tool.