
NERON measures how the brain and body work together - giving people an objective baseline of everyday brain performance, so they can see where they stand today and track meaningful change over time.
Whether the goal is staying sharp, improving performance, recovering from injury, supporting healthy aging, or optimizing workforce performance, better decisions start with understanding where you are today.


An objective baseline helps you:

Complete a simple 8 to 10 minute measurement of how the brain and body work together.
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Establish an objective baseline of everyday brain performance.


Monitor meaningful change over time. Support recovery. Validate progress.
Use objective information for better conversations, better referrals, better decisions. Healthcare professionals diagnose NERON measures

Establish a baseline. Support cognitive resilience. Monitor meaningful change. Age with greater confidence.
Understand brain performance. Optimize readiness. Support peak performance. Measure progress over time.
Establish objective baselines for workforce performance. Monitor readiness, identify fatigue and cognitive overload, support recovery, ensure cognitive load meets the demands of work, and measure meaningful change over time.
Support return to play. Measure readiness.Track performance. Reduce uncertainty.
Measure recovery. Validate progress. Support return to function. Monitor meaningful improvement.
Provide objective measurement. Track outcomes. Advance clinical understanding. Support scientific discovery.
NERON is built on more than twenty years of neuroscience research from York University's Sensorimotor Neuroscience Laboratory, validated through more than fifty-two peer-reviewed studies, designed to move brain performance measurement beyond the laboratory into the places where people already live, work, recover, train, and pursue healthier lives.
Years of neuroscience behind the measurement
Canadian Armed Forces validation onward
Peer-reviewed studies at York University
Understand where you are today. • Recognize meaningful change earlier. • Track brain performance with confidence.
Measure your brain performance. Understand what comes next.