Our research
Explore our research, which influenced the design and development of Versus.
Inside our minds
Delve into the studies conducted by the Versus team
The Versus system was imagined, designed, and created by a team of experts in neuroscience, psychology, neurofeedback, and more. Included here are research papers and case studies written by members of our team and our affiliates.
The scientific principles discussed in these papers were considered during the design of Versus. However, Versus is not a registered neurofeedback device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or disorder. You should always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider on any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Versus for EEG
Groundbreaking findings: The EEG data recorded from Versus is comparable to that recorded by a conventional wet EEG system.
Cognition
Scientists are gaming the system. They are using brain training games and neurofeedback to improve cognitive health.
Focus
Discover innovative tools being used to assess and address attentional issues from the classroom to the boardroom.
Sleep
Could 8 hours a day keep the doctor away? Learn about the health benefits of sleep and the mobile platforms designed to help.
Performance
Read how a combination of EEG, psychology, and nutrition helped Red Bull’s high performing extreme athletes reach new heights.
Stress
So much stress, so little time? Explore different interventions that may help you effectively cope with and respond to daily stressors.
Boxing
By training his mind in conjunction with his body, a professional boxer enhanced his physical health and his mental performance.
Carlos Quentin
Carlos Quentin’s Performance Brain Training regimen was a home run. It helped improve his ability to focus and recover from the demands of competition.
Kerri Walsh
As Kerri prepared to go for the gold at the London Olympics, she used a prototype of the Versus technology to recover from stress and stay engaged.
MLB
In this study, researchers examine the effectiveness of neurofeedback sessions on the performance of Major League Baseball players.
UCLA Golf
Performance Brain Training helped UCLA’s golf team get and stay on course, with participants showing major improvements in their game.