Optios translates applied neuroscience into practical solutions that optimize the brain to elevate and empower the human experience. Host of NEURONFIRE podcast.
Neuroperformance is transforming golf. Today Optios is launching its MasterMind Progam. This is an exclusive hands-on training program for world-class clubs using patented neuroscience hardware and software. More information at https://t.co/UrhpmqOyuZ.
Taking neuroscience out of the lab and into performance products.
Comfortable, self-donning, dry electrode systems with high signal quality are crucial to unlocking human potential.
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New research identifies personality-based factors that influence whether or not listening to music boosts cognitive performance. https://t.co/U7SlshwZKB
Older children's brains have a more robust neural response to rewarding or pleasurable experiences after 5:15 p.m., a new #EEG study reports. Heightened "reward responsiveness" later in the day could lead to poor decision-making at night. https://t.co/YiB3fUG36d
Storytelling narratives can make scientific speakers seem more “warm and trustworthy” and less “smart but distant,” according to a new study. https://t.co/l9kimK2fjV
New research from @UChicagoMed identifies the first evidence that large-scale, spatially organized brain patterns are behaviorally relevant. https://t.co/cfAVbxtkkx
Today, Platypus leaves behind an old name and rebrands as Optios. To see more details about our name change, visit our redesigned website and announcement article. https://t.co/lQYYajJ6cz
Attending the 2020 SXSW Conference & Festivals in Austin, TX? David Bach, the CEO of Optios (formerly Platypus Neuro), will be speaking. Dr. Bach’s interactive presentation about "How Neuroscience Is Reshaping Our World” is on March 18. https://t.co/KUaexBZU9W
Older people who regularly walk, garden, swim or dance may have bigger brains than their inactive peers, according to a preliminary study to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 72nd Annual Meeting in Toronto next month. https://t.co/RwzMAxmsMd
Research funded by DARPA and the NIH has led to a regenerative peripheral nerve interface that allows real-time control of an artificial hand in upper limb amputees. https://t.co/vzr1zoLPbu
Experiencing and learning from a variety of activities in daily life boosts cognitive reserve capacity and leads to better performance on cognitively challenging tasks. https://t.co/2oHTijqJ8U
Contrary to popular belief, the size of specific brain regions may be less important than how neural hubs connect to create whole-brain networks. https://t.co/v9p5KrIV4s