Solutions

Neurosteer is currently engaged in multiple clinical studies, drug trials and other collaborations with some of the leading researchers, medical institutions and drug companies around the world.


Please contact us if you are interested in setting up a collaboration.

A Partial List of Recent Collaborations

Cognitive Decline (Alzheimer’s, Dementia)

Neurosteer’s objective cognitive assessment allows early detection of cognitive decline and earlier intervention, both of which are key to changing the course of the disease. The test is affordable, can be easily administered in a general practitioner’s office, and does not require interpretation by a specialist, removing the barriers for widespread use.


Parkinson’s Disease

Neurosteer can detect the changes in brain resting-state activity that often lead to the motor and cognitive deterioration typical of Parkinson’s, to provide a quick and affordable early screening that can complement more traditional and substantially more expensive tests, and even help mitigate its effects with a form of neurofeedback.


ICU / COVID-19 Monitoring

Neurosteer’s unobtrusive single-channel EEG platform can revolutionize the standard of care for ICU bedside brain monitoring. By continuously monitoring brain function in the same manner as a cardiac monitor, it can enable timely and optimized intervention, reduced mortality, shortened ICU stay and reduced effects of post-COVID-19-syndrome.


Real-Time Performance Monitoring

Neurosteer can not only provide routine cognitive assessment in a controlled environment, it can also be used in the field under extreme conditions, offering on-the-job, real-time performance monitoring and brain activity enhancement to help with focus, anxiety control and getting into the zone.


Epilepsy Management

Neurosteer can detect pre-ictal activity minutes to hours before the epileptic seizure that often follows. This can become the epileptic equivalent of a glucose monitor, a practical continuous brain monitor that enables the proper timing and dosing of drugs, as well as a determination of their individual effectiveness. More research is needed in this area.

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