09/27/2025
From our founder:
People often ask how or why we developed something related to the ears. It actually started 25 years ago when i was studying neural control of sleep disorders. We had a population of kids at one of the sleep centers that were bouncing around and head-rocking and I knew from studying the cranial nerves that they were self-soothing by naturally exciting the vestibular nerve. This first led to us developing several sleep products using electrical stimulation. Then, based on what I was learning in our animal studies and others, and from our human studies, I connected the dots that this science could be instrumental in positively affecting attention/ focus, impulsivity, involuntary tremors/twitting, aggression, and a host of other symptoms because of the neural pathways involved. Check out my latest blog post - it's a quick read. If you like this content, let me know and what else you are curious about and I will get it on the list.
Sagittal view from ear into brain.mp4Vestibular dysfunction is increasingly recognized as a comorbid feature in ADHD, The vestibular system, which integrates signals from the inner ear via the vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII), plays a critical role in balance, spatial orientation, and sensorimotor....