Posit Science's BrainHQ Training Shows Potential to Repair Brain Injuries, Expanding Beyond Dementia Prevention
Event summary
- 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.
The big picture
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.
What we're watching
- 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.
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