Blog: Dynamic Vision: The Forgotten Skill of High Performance

In today’s world of advanced statistical analysis, big data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI), performance optimization has become about identifying an edge and exploiting it for sustained success. Even if it gives us just a marginal 1% advantage over the competition, the potential to reduce an injury or position a particular athlete for success – we […]

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Blog: Augmented Reality Fieldview 2020 – Part II

Context What is the current state of the human endeavor in digitally augmenting our world? Moreover, in considering where we are today, how have we arrived at this point, and where will our efforts lead? To understand the augmented reality (AR) ecosystem in 2020, we must rewind a decade and project half as far into […]

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Blog: Augmented Reality Fieldview 2020 – Part I

Context What is the current state of the human endeavour in digitally augmenting our world? Moreover, in considering where we are today, how have we arrived at this point, and where will our efforts lead? To understand the augmented reality (AR) ecosystem in 2020, we must rewind a decade and project half as far into […]

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Blog: EYE-SYNC Induced Brain Error Signal

What happens in the brain when you get an error signal and what is an error? The brain is a prediction machine  and is always expecting sensory feedback from interactions. You expect correct feedback in both expected timing and spatial prediction. Error in prediction For example, you reach for a doorknob and expect the feeling […]

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Blog: Why We Partnered with TeachAids

This week we proudly announced our latest partnership with the non-profit TeachAids, a world leader in the design, production and distribution of health education. TeachAids has a long and rich history of excellence in evidence-based design, which utilizes a proprietary methodology that has been shown to be more effective than traditional methods. Using this approach, […]

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Blog: EYE-SYNC Sanitation During SARS CoV-2

In response to the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and the ongoing health crisis, we thought it would be a good time to review SyncThink’s extant bio risk mitigation and biosafety strategies, as well as new recommendations in light of recent developments.  As a medical device platform, biocompatibility and biosafety are of utmost significance to SyncThink. To […]

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Blog: EYE-SYNC Webinar: Interpreting Smooth Pursuit Results

In our most recent webinar, we sat down with our CCO Scott Anderson, to review the Smooth Pursuit assessment. During this presentation, Scott explained what EYE-SYNC users should know, what to should look for, and how to get the most out of what the results are telling us. Many questions were asked during the Q&A, […]

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Blog: EYE-SYNC and Kaizen Brain Center

Recently, we sat down with one of our dearest and longest tenured customers, Dr. Mohammed Ahmed of the Kaizen Brain Center in La Jolla, CA. Dr. Ahmed gave us insight into how his practice operates, how he manages a wide ranging patient population, and how EYE-SYNC has contributed to his clinical workflow and patient care. […]

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Blog: EYE-SYNC Webinar: What is EYE-SYNC?

Recently, we hosted a webinar featuring Chief Clinical Officer, Scott Anderson, who joined us to answer the most frequently asked questions regarding EYE-SYNC. There are many questions we get asked about EYE-SYNC and we wanted to make sure we answered most of them. Again, we had questions during the Q&A, so we have provided a […]

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Blog: A Year in Review and a Glimpse Into the Future

The end of a calendar year allows us to reflect upon events, accomplishments and progress made over the last 365 days. It also allows us to look to the future, set goals and envision what the next 365 days will have in store. Often times we do this personally – although only 25% of New […]

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Blog: Understanding EYE-SYNC through Optocentricism

As humans thrown into the world, how do we interact with our surroundings? While we certainly may touch and taste things, these require the intimacy of contact. As we push further afield from the borders of our bodies, we may also access information through smell, though that too requires proximity for molecules to find their […]

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Blog: EYE-SYNC Webinar: Concussion Subtypes Q&A

Recently, we hosted a webinar featuring Concussion Guidelines author and SyncThink founder, Dr. Jam Ghajar. Dr. Ghajar discussed the recent Concussion Guidelines: Evidence for Subtype Classification publication and provided a detailed review of the subtypes; ocular-motor, vestibular, headache/migraine, cognitive, anxiety/mood and the associated conditions of sleep disturbance and cervical strain.  Many questions were asked during […]

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