As the Falcons head to the NFC Championship game, there’s no doubt that quarterback Matt Ryan will be training both his body and his mind. Is this the secret behind his impressive season?
The New York Times Covers NeuroTracker
Jean Castonguay reacts to the New York Times’ recent article profiling NeuroTracker. Read his opinions about adopting innovations in human performance and more!
5 Reasons Why Donald Trump’s Concussion Remarks Are Absurd
The seriousness of concussions is no joke! From mental health problems to accumulative effects, find out why concussions should not be taken lightly.
Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, Brings More Awareness to Mental Health Issues
The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, got to visit the Anna Freud Centre to bring more attention to mental health issues. During her visit, she also experienced NeuroTracker!
Caroline Calve – The Journey of an Olympic Snowboarder
It is not easy being an Olympic athlete. They go through years of training, qualifications and tournaments, all in the pursuit of Gold medal at an event that happens only every 4 years…or so we thought.
WIRED: NeuroTracker May Be As Vital For the Military as Physical Exercise
NeuroTracker may be as vital for the military as physical exercise according to WIRED magazine. NeuroTracker has been used by multiple military entities in the world. Visit this page to read the full article by WIRED.
Press Release: Univalor Announces Important Transaction with CogniSens
Univalor is pleased to announce the conclusion of a transaction with the Montreal-based company CogniSens whereby Univalor has transferred, in exchange for share capital, certain intellectual property assets used by CogniSens.
Former All-Star Launches Company Helping Athletes Improve Mental Focus Using NeuroTracker
Former Football All-Star, Josh Freedland, has launched a new company, Brain & Body Performance of Boston, to help athletes improve their mental focus using NeuroTracker.
BBC: NeuroTracker Military Use Trickles Down to Athletes
Snipers and Navy Seals would appear to have little in common with Premier League footballers, but techniques used by the US Special Forces to perform better under pressure are helping world-class athletes gain a mental advantage over their rivals.