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BrainSherpa.app Readiness of the Mind

BrainSherpa.app Readiness of the Mind

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Introducing BrainSherpa: Your Personalized Guide to Peak Cognitive Performance BrainSherpa is a cutting-edge digital biomarker in a mobile application designed to help you understand and optimize your cognitive health. By analyzing your reaction times through proprietary algorithms and advanced AI-assisted Neurometric analysis, BrainSherpa provides a comprehensive assessment of your brain activity, delivering a daily "Morning Cognitive Performance/Mental Readiness Score."Brain Sherpa 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Emotional Endurance Testing: Fatigue, Reaction Time, and Distress Tolerance
    2025/06/02

    Explore the intricate link between your mind and body in this episode. We delve into 'distress tolerance', your capacity to endure and manage challenging emotional and physical states. We also break down 'reaction time; and 'psychomotor vigilance', key measures of how quickly and effectively you respond to stimuli, often assessed by tasks like the PVT, which is highly sensitive to 'sleep deprivation'. Learn how sleep loss not only directly impairs reaction times and vigilance but also significantly reduces your distress tolerance. Discover the complex, often indirect relationship between low distress tolerance and impaired cognitive performance, mediated primarily by your ability to 'regulate emotions' and exert 'cognitive control'. When distress tolerance is low, attention can be captured by negative emotions, diverting crucial resources needed for tasks requiring quick reactions and sustained focus. Tune in to understand how these factors jointly impact your cognitive resilience and daily functioning.

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    15 分
  • BrainSherpa: An Objective Digital Biomarker for mTBI Assessment
    2025/05/28

    This systematic review and meta-analysis examines neuromechanical probabilistic models used for characterizing mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), focusing on the role of the BrainSherpa reaction time (RT) as a potential diagnostic and prognostic metric. Findings suggest RT is a promising non-invasive digital biomarker, although current models require refinement and standardization to address variability and enhance clinical utility. The review highlights the potential of integrating these models into clinical practice, sports safety, and rehabilitation protocols to improve patient outcomes.

    Based on the sources, reaction time (RT) can be effectively integrated into standardized mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) assessment protocols by leveraging advancements in sensor technology, improving experimental frameworks, utilizing sophisticated modeling techniques, and adopting a multimodal approach

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    26 分
  • BrainSherpa Can Track Excessive Smartphone Use
    2025/05/28

    Research indicates that acute and excessive use of smartphones affects individuals' cognitive functions, particularly their reaction times. Concerns have emerged regarding the influence of smartphones on cognitive performance and mental health.

    Cognitive Effects:

    • Increased Reaction Times and Decreased Attentional Control: Smartphone distractions can lead to significant cognitive impairments, including increased reaction times and decreased attentional control. Studies utilizing computer-based and physical testing methods underscore the notable impact of smartphone use on reaction time. This is especially true in environments demanding sustained focus, such as academic settings and driving. The deterioration in cognitive function is crucial as it can lead to increased cognitive failures, potentially impairing day-to-day activities and decision-making processes, particularly in contexts requiring quick responses like driving.
    • Cognitive Failures: These often manifest as lapses in attention and reduced information retention, particularly in academic settings. Distractions posed by smartphones can impair cognitive tasks, leading to increased errors, especially in environments that require sustained attention, such as classrooms.
    • Reduced Cognitive Capacity: Studies suggest that the mere presence of a smartphone can reduce cognitive capacity and impair cognitive functioning, particularly through its influence on attentional resources and working memory. One significant study found that cell phones can automatically capture attentional resources, leading to a reduction in the resources available for working memory. This suggests that when working memory is under strain, top-down attentional control suffers.
    • Distraction: Smartphones not only serve as exogenous distractions but also capture attention automatically, drawing cognitive resources away from ongoing tasks. Even a brief three-second distraction, such as reaching for a phone, has been shown to significantly divert attention from cognitive tasks, leading to increased errors and reduced information retention. Students who engage with their smartphones during class take fewer notes and perform poorly academically.
    • Relationship with Psychological Dependence: The relationship between psychological dependence on smartphones and cognitive performance suggests that excessive use may exacerbate cognitive deficits. However, research also indicates that psychological dependence may diminish the cognitive drawbacks typically associated with smartphone presence, complicating the relationship between device usage and cognitive performance.

    Mental Health Implications:

    • Link to Mental Health Issues: Excessive smartphone use is linked to a range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and loneliness.
    • Impaired Psychological Well-being and Emotion Regulation: A body of research indicates that individuals with high smartphone usage may experience impaired psychological well-being and difficulties in emotion regulation.
    • Relationship Conflicts: Difficulties in emotion regulation can lead to family and interpersonal conflicts.
    • Emotional Distress and Low Self-Esteem: Patterns of use, particularly among adolescents, reveal significant associations with emotional distress and low self-esteem, highlighting the role of smartphones in exacerbating mental health challenges.
    • Psychological Dependence: The compulsive use of smartphones has been linked to various psychological outcomes, including dependence. Excessive smartphone use is associated with negative effects on mental health, influencing individuals' capacities for effective thought and learning.
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    17 分

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