Our research

Our solution has been integral to studies in many therapeutic areas, including:

Cognitive decline

ADHD

Alzheimer’s Disease

Cancer-related Cognitive Impairments

Parkinson’s Disease

HIV-associated Neurocognitive Disorders

Multiple Sclerosis

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

Friedreich's Ataxia

In addition, numerous scientific and clinical journals feature the use and validation of BrainBaseline solutions:

DECEMBER 2019

How to assess and manage cognitive impairment induced by treatments of non-central nervous system cancer.
Authors: Lange M, Castel H, Tron L, Maillet D, Bernaudin M, Touzani O, Perrier J, Boon M, Licai I, Giffard B, Dubois M, Rigal O, Durand T, Belin C, Ricad D, Le Gal R, Pancre V, Hardy-Leger I, Joly F.
Source: Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.

AUGUST 2018

The Enhanced Interactive Physical and Cognitive Exercise System (iPACES v2.0): Pilot Clinical Trial of an In-Home iPad-Based Neuro-Exergame for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI).
Authors: Wall K, Stark J, Schillaci A, Saulnier ET, McLaren E, Stiegnitz K, Cohen BD, Arciero PJ, Kramer AF, Anderson-Hanley C
Source: Journal of Clinical Medicine.

JUNE 2018

Replacing sedentary time with physical activity or sleep: effects on cancer-related cognitive impairment in breast cancer survivors.
Authors: Ehlers D, Fanning J, Salerno E, Aguinaga S, Cosman J, Severson J, Kramer A, McAuley E
Source: BMC Cancer.

JANUARY 2018

Characterizing cognitive and visuomotor control in children with sensory processing dysfunction and autism spectrum disorders.
Authors: Brandes-Aitken A, Anguera JA, Desai SS, Demopoulos C, Skinner SN, Gazzaley A, Marco EJ
Source: Neuropsychology.

JANUARY 2018

Development of an iPad-based screening tool for detection of HIV-related neuropsychological disorders.k
Authors: Sakamoto M, Marcotte T, Severson J, Hendrix T, Cosman J, Merickel M, Grant I
Source: Archives of Neuropsychology.

SEPTEMBER 2012

Examining cognitive function across the lifespan using a mobile application.
Authors: Lee H, Baniqued PL, Cosman J, Mullen S, McAuley E, Severson J, Kramer AF
Source: Computers in Human Behavior.