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INTRODUCTION

Light Therapy on the Brain

Memory, an integral aspect of cognitive function, underpins our ability to learn, recall information, and navigate daily life effectively. However, various conditions can impede memory function, leading to challenges in retention, recall, and overall cognitive performance. Understanding memory processes and the conditions that affect them is essential for addressing memory-related issues and optimizing cognitive health. By delving into the intricacies of memory and its related conditions, we can better comprehend their impact and devise strategies to mitigate their effects on our cognitive well-being.

Research has shown that light therapy can increase memory of up to 25% [1].

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Symptoms Linked with Memory Issues

  • Difficulty remembering recent events or conversations
  • Frequent repetition of questions or statements
  • Challenges with following instructions or completing tasks
  • Getting lost in familiar places
  • Struggles with planning and organizing
  • Difficulty finding the right words or expression thoughts
  • Changes in mood or personality

How It Works?

Trust the Power of Light

Light Therapy effectively targets the right prefrontal cortex - the brain area responsible for working memory.

How often do I need to use light therapy?

You can experience improvements in working memory after just a few minutes of usage daily. It's like a vitamin that should be used every day for that boost.

How to know if light therapy is for me?

Light therapy is particularly suited for individuals encountering memory challenges as a result from grappling with:
Depression [2]
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) [3]
Long Covid [4]
Dementia & Alzheimer's [5]
Attention-related conditions like ADHD [6]

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OUR LIGHT THERAPY DEVICE

Neuradiant 1070

The Neuradiant 1070 by Neuronic is a brain light therapy device that comes with 4 pre-set programs for everyday use or advanced options to customize the time, pulse rate and intensity over 4 different brain quadrants. A 30-minute complimentary session with one of the Neuronic internal consultants is included with the purchase to learn how to use it the best.

While the pre-set protocols included in the Neuradiant 1070 are easy to use and provide benefits of light therapy through 4 different settings, we also offer a 3-month consultation that includes custom-designed protocols based on Quantitative EEG (qEEG) results and personal history that can greatly enhance the functional benefits of photobiomodulation (PBM).

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"My memory improved to better than normal after just 2 weeks!"

- Jennifer Alexander

"Since using the Neuradiant 1070 I have noticed a surprisingly marked improvement in my recall"

- Joe Rose

"The helmet is a cutting edge device that can free many who suffer from memory loss and other ailments"

- Jennifer C.

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Pre-Post Neuradiant Usage Test

Results for the paired t-test comparisons, pre- versus post-testing after 12 treatments, for each cognitive test for Group 1 (tPBM), and for Group 2 (wbPMB) are presented separately.

For Group 1, each cognitive test showed significant improvement ( p  < 0.05 or beyond), except for PRT. 

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For Group 2, each cognitive test also showed significant improvement ( p  < 0.05 or beyond), except for TrA and PRT.

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The individual results are discussed below.

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MoCA

The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a test used to detect mild cognitive decline and early signs of dementia. It can help identify people at risk of Alzheimer's disease and screen for conditions like Parkinson's disease, brain tumors, substance abuse, and head trauma.

Graph C shows the pre and post light therapy protocols. In both groups we see an increase in the MoCA score, with a higher score meaning less impaired cognitive function.

DSST

Digit symbol substitution test (DSST) is a neuropsychological test sensitive to brain damage, dementia, age and depression. The test is not sensitive to the location of brain-damage (except for damage comprising part of the visual field).

Additionally we can see in the DSST there is also an increase from the baseline test to after the light therapy was applied.

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Trail A

The Trail Making Test, Part A (TMT-A) is a neuropsychological test used to assess visual attention, processing speed, and mental flexibility. It involves connecting a sequence of numbers as quickly as possible in ascending order. The score is based on the time taken to complete the task, with shorter times indicating better performance.

The graph E shares a clear indication that after patients received the transcranial light therapy in particular there was a reduction in time it took to complete the task, showing clear cognitive processing improvements.

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Trail B

Part B (TMT-B) requires participants to alternate between numbers and letters in ascending order (e.g., 1-A-2-B-3-C, etc.). Completion time is recorded, with longer times indicating potential difficulties in mental flexibility and executive function.

The second test in graph F shares also a reduction in the time it took to take the test. Notably after patients used the light therapy helmet the time was reduced nearly 50%.

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PRT

PRT uses techniques such as pain re-education, somatic tracking, and positive psychology to help individuals change their perception of pain. The ultimate aim of PRT is to retrain the brain to stop generating the sensation of pain, thus reducing the intensity and frequency of chronic pain symptoms.

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