We’re only just beginning to scratch the surface of the full potential of digital therapeutics.

 
 

Cognitive issues have an impact on patients’ daily activities, especially at school and work, affecting their quality of life and associated healthcare costs.¹ We’re currently researching our patented Selective Stimulus Management Engine (SSME™) core technology, designed to target neural systems to improve associated cognitive functions across a number of diseases and disorders. And we’re continuously exploring the next great innovations that bridge technology and medicine in ways we can’t even imagine today.

 
 

¹Ardal and Hammar, 2011; Baune et al, 2014; Greenberg et al, 2015, Herrman et al 2019; McIntyre et al., 2013; Trivedi et al., 2013


 
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Selective Stimulus Management Engine (SSME™)

● delivers specific sensory stimuli and simultaneous motor challenges designed to target neural systems involved in attentional control (i.e., fronto-parietal areas of the brain)

● adaptive closed-loop algorithms constantly adjust the difficulty and personalize the treatment experience for each individual

● studied in 30+ clinical trials

 
 
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Body Brain Trainer (BBT™)

● integrates cognitive and physical training within a single interactive environment through a motion capture video game designed to target neural systems involved in attention, impulsivity, working memory, and goal management (fronto-parieto-cerebellar areas of the brain)

● adaptive closed-loop algorithms drive individuals to work at their ideal target heart rate and cognitive challenge

 
 
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Spatial Navigation (SNAV™) Engine

● leverages temporal, object and scene integration designed to target neural systems involved in spatial navigation, memory, and planning and organization (extended hippocampal system in the brain)