Stay on top of the games with the Harvard Neuro Espresso, now live inside the free SyncWell app.
This isnât caffeine. Itâs precision neurostimulationâpowered by PBM (photobiomodulation) tech to enhance focus, clarity, and cognitive performance on demand.
SyncWell tracks your key metricsâsteps, heart rate, sleep, stress, fatigueâand fuses them with AI to give you real-time insights and tailored health picks. Neuro Espresso is one of them: a portable, non-invasive device designed to activate your brainâs performance zones, naturally.
Stay on top of the games with the Harvard Neuro Espressoâa breakthrough in brain stimulation now available through the free SyncWell app.
No jitters. No burnout. Just clean, sustained mental energy.
Powered by PBM (photobiomodulation) technology, Neuro Espresso is a portable e-stimulant device that activates brain pathways linked to focus, clarity, and peak performance.
The SyncWell app doesnât stop there. It tracks your steps, heart rate, sleep, and moodâthen uses AI to deliver personalized suggestions to elevate your mental and physical state with the Harvard Neuro Espresso.
Transcranial Photobiomodulation for Major Depressive Disorder
Presented by Dr. Thomas J. Henning, as part of Brain PBM Clinic Rounds with
Case studies concerning patients with bipolar disorder, somatic syndrome, anxiety, and major depressive disorder with positive outcomes during and after PBM treatment
Could tPBM target multiple facets of Neurodevelopment in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Presented by at the Conference
Treatments targeting some dimensions of ASD include:
Pharmacological treatments like Aripiprazole and Risperidone target irritability
Behavioral treatments like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention (EIBI) target cognitive function, language skills, and communication skills
Educational treatments like Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped Children (TEACCH) benefit in perceptual, motor, verbal, and cognitive skills
But could PBM (as neuromodulation) affect more dimensions?
There is mitochondrial dysfunction in ASD, which leads to exacerbated production of reactive oxygen species, microglia activation, astrocyte activation, and concentrations of pro-inflammatory cytokines. But near-Infrared light can pe*****te the cell and energize the mitochondria - the powerhouse of the cell - leading to cell proliferation, cell differentiation, and antioxidant effects.
From the anecdotal evidence of children with ASD, photobiomodulation improved the score in social responsiveness, decreased the score in childhood autism, decreased cognitive and behavioral rigidity, reduced the score of inattention, reduced parental stress, and improved sleep quality
How to Handle the Holidays with a Neurologic Disorder
Courtesy of Gina Shaw of Brain & Life
Grief and loss may dampen celebrations after a neurologic diagnosis, but people who've been there say they experience joy and humor, too. Here's how to remain open to all of it.
* Acknowledge Grief and Loss
* Start a Conversation
* Be Open-Minded
* Scale Back
* Hold on to Humor
* Share the Load
* Control the Chaos
* Focus on Each Other
* Ease or Limit Travel
* Create New Traditions
* Take Stock
This is Samantha. She is a college (rural) therapist in Texas. She said 5 min with the device seems to help with her ADHD, she feels more settled and âin the spaceâ / present.
âI figured it out,â she said. âItâs like the mental clarity I got when I meditate. But with this.â
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12/12/2023
Visit our booth at 404 from December 12-15. 2023. We will introduce Niraxx One virtual neuropsychiatric platform and Niraxx 2024 line of products!
From their website: Celebrating 38 years, the most anticipated psychotherapy event of the year is making its grand return to Anaheim, CA. Over five plus education-filled days, enjoy an integrated forum where the masters of psychotherapy, breakout thinkers, and on-the-ground professionals will connect, engage, support, and reinvigorate your passion for the field of psychotherapyâall in the city of Anaheim. Join us in the home of the most magical, imaginative, and innovative place on Earth. See for yourself what the Evolution conference is all about!
10/07/2023
A Closer Look atâŚThe Brain Science Behind Anxiety
Courtesy of & Joseph LeDoux, PhD, Director of the Emotional Brain Institute at
The amygdala is associated with emotional responses such as fear and anxiety, and has two areas that generate reactions: The lateral nucleus processes the sensory information associated with anxietyâhearing a strange sound, say, or not being able to see clearly. The central nucleus (upon being activated by the stimulus) sends a signal to the motor system to âfreeze,â triggering the release of stress hormones, affecting the autonomic nervous system, which regulates breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure.
Anti-anxiety drugs provide a temporary solution, making people less responsive to stimuli. But overall, they donât really solve the problem.
An alternative method of treating anxiety is to flash a light in a personâs eye so fast they donât even realize itâs there, activating the amygdala unconsciously. Repeating this action over and over trains the amygdala to not react in the same way. According to Frontiers in Psychology in 2021, the flash technique can be effective in reducing the vividness of and emotional reaction to disturbing memories, helping people take their first steps in overcoming anxiety.
Transcranial Photobiomodulation for Former Football Players with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
Presented by Dr. Margaret Naeser, Department of Neurology, , as part of Brain PBM Clinic Rounds
Rationale for Red and Near-Infrared Light Therapy: After application of red/NIR photons on Cytochrome C Oxidase, mitochondria will increase ATP production and improve cell respiration.
What is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)? CTE is a progressive neurogenerative disease, associated with repeated head impacts. Behavioral symptoms: emotional outbursts, impulsivity, depression, impairment in memory and cognitive function.
Summary of Results for At-Home and In-Office Transcranial LED Treatments: First Football Player (Age 65): decreased emotional outbursts/PTSD, less depression, improved executive function, less pain, better sleep.
Summary of Results for In-Office Transcranial LED Treatments: Second Football Player (Age 57): decreased PTSD symptoms, improved memory recall, less depression, less pain, decreased tinnitus (ringing in ears).
Photobiomodulation for Alzheimerâs Disease: Improving Brain Blood Flow
Presented by Dr. , Director of Photobiomodulation, , as part of Maclean Hospital Geriatric Psychiatry Divisional Grand Rounds
Background: In Alzheimerâs Disease, Aβ proteins activate microglia excessively, which damages neurons. The vascular changes lead to neuronal injury, synaptic dysfunction, and neurodegeneration. Lower blood brain flow is associated with faster decline in cognition, especially in memory and executive function in a population of adults 55 years or older.
Effect of Red & Infrared Light: Certain parameters of red and infrared light effectively energize the mitochondria.
Objectives: Efficacy of tPBM for cognitive deficits in people with AD + safety, tolerability, and feasibility of tPBM in people with AD
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With 25 years of entrepreneurial experience Joshua is the founder and chairman of two companies. In 2001, Joshua founded Nature Bright Co.: a company that manufactures and distributes light therapy products.
Joshua has been nominated âInnovator of the Yearâ by the Orange County Business Journal for two consecutive years.
Dr. Cassano is an Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and Director of Photobiomodulation at the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Disorders and Depression and Clinical Research Program.
Dr, Cassano has over 10 years of experience in treatment of depressive disorders with low level laser therapy and brain bioenergetics.
Meg is a leader in the field of wearable technology for fitness and health. She was instrumental in commercializing the first wearable sensor garment while at tectonics, a start up later acquired by Adidas where she spent 10 years as Sr. Marketing Director, Commercial Development for digital products.
Meg holds five patents in the area of connected wearable for and fitness.