Your brain deserves a baseline too.
Start with a performance brain baseline.
Most people only think about their brain once there’s a reason to worry.
You train your body. You track your progress. But when it comes to your brain, most people have no baseline; only assumptions.

Know where you stand before guesswork takes over.
Whether you’re an athlete, a high achiever, or someone who values long-term well-being, a performance brain baseline gives you a clearer starting point and a more informed way to track change over time.
What You Gain
A Clearer Starting Point
Know where your brain performance stands today.
Better Performance Insight
Gain a clearer view of focus, response, and mental performance over time.
More Informed Decisions
Use baseline information to guide your next steps with greater clarity.
A Record to Return To
Put your brain baseline on file so future changes have context.
Who benefits from a Performance Brain Baseline?

Athletes
From competition to recovery, athletes use performance brain baselines to better understand where they are starting and to track meaningful changes in focus, response, and performance over time.

Individuals & Families
Individuals and families who value long-term brain health use performance brain baselines to put a record on file, creating a clearer point of reference for future comparison and greater clarity over time.

Professionals
Professionals use performance brain baselines to better understand how their brain is performing under everyday demand, helping them make more informed decisions around focus, clarity, and performance.
Take Control in 3 Simple Steps
Step 01
Establish Your Performance Brain Baseline
A quick, non-invasive, non-clinical session helps put your brain record on file and gives you a clearer sense of where you’re starting.
Step 02
Track Change Over Time
Build your brain baseline record over time so you can compare future changes with greater clarity and less guesswork.
Step 03
Turn Insight Into Next Steps
Go one step further with analysis that helps interpret your results and translate them into more practical next steps.