Closed-loop training to produce stable, useful brain states in demanding environments.
For athletes, traders, and adjacent roles. Technical enquiries only.
What this is — in simple terms
We use your real-time brain signal to reward cleaner patterns and discourage noisy ones. The screen/audio responds immediately to what you do internally. With repetition, the useful pattern becomes easier to enter, easier to hold, and easier to return to after interruptions.
No suggestion or messaging — just a rule and practice.
Who this is for
Athletes — steadier input under pressure, cleaner timing, faster recovery.
Traders — clear perception in fast markets, deliberate execution, low switching cost.
Similar demands — pilots, surgeons, esports, creators with live deadlines.
If your world rewards clarity and composure under load, you’re in range.
Why this maps to performance
Cleaner input → fewer avoidable errors. As fast “noise” settles, relevant cues stand out sooner.
Faster state changes. Leave one task and enter the next without carrying residue from the previous state.
Lower cost to maintain output. A smoother baseline wastes less energy; performance holds later into the day.
We look at: how often the signal matches the target, how steady it is, how fast it recovers — plus desk logs (reversals, decision latency, rule adherence).
On-target line smooths as reactivity drops
Settling to target speeds up after shocks
What we measure
How often you’re on-target(what it means)
Percent of a session matching the trained pattern. More time on-target → state is easier to access.
How steady that target becomes(why it matters)
We look at wobble. A steadier line means less internal noise and fewer slips when things get busy.
How quickly you recover after a challenge(the “bump” test)
We insert brief bumps and time the return to target. Faster recovery keeps decisions clean after disruptions.
Whether the state shows up away from the screen(transfer)
Short checks without feedback show if you can call the state on demand.
This page is a technical front door. It is not a price list and does not make claims. If you need general information about neurofeedback, please use the main site.
Typical targets include steadiness (less fast jitter), deep but flexible focus (stable mid-band), and clean switching (smoother coupling). We show you the graphs and the notes.