Science Hub
We keep claims conservative, track outcomes transparently, and design programs that fit real schools and real teams.
Our claims policy
Premium delivery doesn’t need hype. It needs boundaries and receipts.
No diagnosis, no treatment claims, no replacing licensed healthcare. Clinical concerns are referred to licensed professionals.
We use training approaches supported by research in learning science, attention, and skill acquisition — and label emerging areas as emerging.
Baseline → training → progress snapshots. Practical outcomes for schools and teams (not vague promises).
This hub currently uses placeholder citations and sample evidence summaries. We will replace them with finalized references (DOIs / guidelines / systematic reviews) and your institution’s internal pilot data.
Evidence tiers
We separate what’s well-supported from what’s emerging — so stakeholders can make informed decisions.
Foundational principles: sleep, practice design, attention routines, feedback, spacing, and skill acquisition fundamentals.
Structured coaching, self-regulation routines, and performance training often work best when aligned to real tasks and environments.
BCI/neurofeedback-informed tools may help some populations, but evidence varies by protocol and study design — we keep claims conservative.
- • Learning science: practice and feedback (placeholder citation)
- • Attention and self-regulation routines (placeholder citation)
- • Cognitive training transfer limits (placeholder citation)
- • BCI / neurofeedback evidence summaries (placeholder citation)
Measurement
What we track in pilots (placeholders). We’ll tailor your final metrics to your setting.
Attention stamina, task engagement, learning routine adherence, and context notes from staff/participants.
Repeat measures + simple dashboards: consistency, engagement, and routine quality (not clinical claims).
School-friendly indicators (classroom engagement) and workplace indicators (deep-work sessions, recovery routines).
A clear PDF-style report for stakeholders. (We can also provide anonymized aggregated reporting.)
Safety and consent
Clear consent language protects clients — and protects the brand.
Explain purpose, what’s measured, what isn’t claimed, and how data is handled.
If a participant needs clinical support, we refer to licensed partners. This keeps delivery ethical.
Parent/guardian consent, age-appropriate design, and school governance alignment.
Brain Activation is a branch program under NeuroEnhance Mind Ability Development Center (MADC). The Science Hub exists to keep everything clear, credible, and partner-ready.
