Posit Science's BrainHQ Training Shows Potential to Repair Brain Injuries, Expanding Beyond Dementia Prevention

  • NYU study finds BrainHQ's speed-of-processing training repairs white matter in brain injuries, improving cognitive performance.
  • ACTIVE Study (2,800 participants) showed 25% reduction in dementia risk over 20 years with less than 23 hours of training.
  • BrainHQ exercises upregulated acetylcholine production, a first for any intervention, per McGill's INHANCE Study.
  • BrainHQ has demonstrated benefits in over 300 studies across cognition, quality of life, and real-world activities.

Posit Science's BrainHQ is shifting from a preventive tool for dementia to a restorative solution for brain injuries, backed by rigorous neuroimaging studies. This expansion aligns with growing industry interest in neuroplasticity and digital therapeutics, potentially positioning BrainHQ as a key player in both preventive and rehabilitative brain health markets. The company's ability to demonstrate measurable cognitive improvements could drive adoption in healthcare systems and high-performance sectors.

Market Expansion
How Posit Science will leverage these findings to expand into brain injury rehabilitation markets.
Clinical Validation
Whether the neuroimaging evidence will accelerate regulatory approvals or payer coverage for BrainHQ.
Competitive Dynamics
The pace at which competitors develop similar neuroplasticity-based interventions.