Patents Assigned to Brainon LLC
  • Patent number: 8016597
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed that automatically interject brain activations into video imaging activities or other activities of daily living. During a video game, for example, an interrupt causes a pause in the game and a commencement of an activity involving but not limited to bilateral portions of the body, the peripheral vision of the game-player, and a visual pursuit-type and saccadic-type action on the video screen. Alternatively, the brain activation can be merged into the content of the video game so as to be generally indistinguishable to the user. Automatic feedback from the system encourages more frequent brain activations when performance is determined to be diminished and less frequent brain activations when performance is determined to be enhanced. The combination of events in the activity is believed to engage the frontal lobes of the brain as well as other brain structures and stimulate brain health.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2011
    Assignee: Brainon LLC
    Inventors: Lee S Becker, Donald Joergens, Vincent G Kiechlin, Gregory G Keys
  • Publication number: 20060191543
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed that automatically interject brain activations into video imaging activities or other activities of daily living. During a video game, for example, an interrupt causes a pause in the game and a commencement of an activity involving but not limited to bilateral portions of the body, the peripheral vision of the game-player, and a visual pursuit-type and saccadic-type action on the video screen. Alternatively, the brain activation can be merged into the content of the video game so as to be generally indistinguishable to the user. Automatic feedback from the system encourages more frequent brain activations when performance is determined to be diminished and less frequent brain activations when performance is determined to be enhanced. The combination of events in the activity is believed to engage the frontal lobes of the brain as well as other brain structures and stimulate brain health.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2005
    Publication date: August 31, 2006
    Applicant: BRAINON LLC.
    Inventors: Lee Becker, Donald Joergens, Vincent Kiechlin, Gregory Keys