The Brain Guage is a computer mouse-sized device that uses fingertip vibration patterns to measure brain health. The built-in complexity and sensitivity of the device can detect even the most subtle changes in neural function.
The Brain Gauge is a FDA-listed class II medical device for monitoring and measuring cognitive function. It is not diagnostic and does not treat or cure any neurological disease or disorder.
Is a fast and easy testing option
Measures progress and tracks changes. Monitor such conditions as Alzheimer's and ADHD and see how your brain responds to new treatments or medications. Learn how diet, supplements, and lifestyle changes affect your brain's health and performance.
Utilizes scientifically proven methods that have been used to measure brain function in over 50 peer-reviewed studies
Score reducing factors:
Poor sleep quality and poor sleep patterns - Experiencing disrupted sleep or insufficient sleep worsens cognitive function
Pain - Chronic pain literally changes the structure of our brains impacting areas that control learning, attention, memory, thought processes, motor control and coordination. Read more here: Chronic Pain: Long-Term Effects on the Brain and Body Explained
Traumatic brain injury and concussions - Brain Gauge can detect changes in brain function due to concussions even when brain imaging doesn't detect any structural changes
Mental health and neurological disorders - The assessment can detect specific deficits in brain function correlating with various mental health and neurological disorders
Speed - How quickly the brain reacts to stimuli
Focus - The brain's ability to concentrate on the task at hand
Fatigue - How quickly the brain begins to tire out when stressed
Accuracy - The brain's ability to detect small differences
Sequencing - The brain's ability to identify the order of events
Timing Perception - The brain's ability to detect the duration of events
Plasticity - The brain's ability to respond and adapt to change
Connectivity - The brain's ability to communicate and coordinate
You will be seated in a chair in front of a computer screen with your right hand placed on the mouse-sized testing device.
The Brain Guage assessment is setup in a game format, taking a total of 15-25 minutes from start to finish. The results are provided in a score format.