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NeuroTracker is a stereo-3D, multiple-object-tracking system that measures and trains your visual-attention speed threshold—the fastest speed at which you can accurately track several moving targets. By combining binocular 3D depth, a wide field of view, and adaptive speed algorithms, NeuroTracker imposes real-world-like demands on the visual and attention networks, producing measurable gains that transfer to performance.

What NeuroTracker Is (And Isn’t)

Unlike contemporary brain-training apps that rely on flat 2D puzzles or gamified tasks, NeuroTracker was scientifically designed to simulate real-world perceptual-cognitive load:

  • Realistic visual demands: true binocular stereo-3D depth, wide field of view, moving 3D targets.
  • Scientific measurement: adaptive speed-threshold staircase that converges on your personal limit.
  • Focused task, broad transfer: a singular, controlled task evolved to advanced levels (dual tasks, context).
  • Research-grade at home: validated as a research-grade tool for home use with reliable remote measurement.
  • Patented dual-task training: standardized method to layer sport- or skill-specific drills under high cognitive load.

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Under The Hood: Why The Ingredients Matter

Stereo 3D: The Heavy Lifting For The Visual Cortex

  • Binocular disparity (two slightly different retinal images fused by the brain) drives strong activation across V1–V3 and motion-sensitive areas (MT/V5).
  • This true depth cue is fundamental to how we navigate cluttered, dynamic scenes (sport, driving, rehab)—something flat 2D tasks cannot reproduce.
  • Tracking multiple 3D objects forces continuous vergence and accommodation coordination, engaging oculomotor control with attention, just like the real world.

Wide Field Of View: Train Central–Peripheral Integration

  • Targets move across a broad visual field, activating peripheral pathways and the dorsal (“where/how”) stream.
  • Athletes, drivers, and clinicians value this because performance depends on situational awareness—detecting and prioritizing information outside foveal vision.

Multiple Object Tracking: Split Attention + Working Memory

  • NeuroTracker requires you to select, maintain, and update several targets among distractors, taxing selective and divided attention, working memory, and inhibitory control simultaneously.
  • This produces a high neural load using a single, repeatable paradigm—ideal for both research and training.

Speed Thresholds: A Physical Quantity, Not Points

  • NeuroTracker doesn’t award points; it converges on the actual angular speed at which you can still track accurately.
  • Because targets move in calibrated 3D space, your speed threshold corresponds to real motion (angular velocity). At a given viewing distance, this translates to the linear speed those objects would have in the real world.
  • Practically: as you improve, your nervous system is handling faster, more complex dynamics, which aligns with performance contexts (e.g., late-game decisions under fatigue).
  • For details on interpreting thresholds and progress, see the Guide To NeuroTracker Scores.

Why A “Simple” Task Transfers Broadly

NeuroTracker's “unique characteristics” map directly to mechanisms known to generalize:

  • Focused Training, Wide Benefits: A controlled task can maximize neural signal-to-noise, letting adaptive speed ramp up cortical engagement across attention, working memory, and executive control.
  • Rapid, Robust Effects: Short distributed sessions (minutes, not hours) reliably stimulate high-level networks; repeated convergence on threshold creates strong learning signals.
  • Far Transfer: Because NT stresses core attentional control under motion and depth, improvements often relate to real-world abilities (e.g., decision speed, situational awareness, dual-task resilience).
  • Improved Brainwaves: Studies using EEG and related measures report sustained changes linked to attentional engagement—consistent with users’ functional gains.

Dual-Task Training: From General To Specific

NeuroTracker’s patented dual-task methodology lets you layer domain-specific activities on top of the base task:

  • Sports: ball-handling, footwork, reaction drills performed while tracking—training decision-making under pressure.
  • Rehab/Clinical: balance tasks, gait work, or therapy exercises while tracking—building tolerance to cognitive load.
  • Operational Contexts: communication, rules of engagement, or checklist steps while tracking—stress-inoculating critical procedures.

Dual-tasking amplifies transfer by forcing the brain to allocate resources across competing demands, mirroring real contexts where errors occur when the brain is saturated.

Read more: Mastering Dual Tasks With NeuroTracker

Research-Grade Training At Home

  • NeuroTracker has been validated as a research-grade tool for home use, enabling consistent remote protocols, reliable progress tracking, and large-scale datasets—without sacrificing scientific control.
  • This unlocks scalable studies and real-world monitoring (teams, schools, clinics), while giving end-users lab-quality feedback.

Read more: Research-Grade Tool For Home Use

What You Can Expect To Improve

While individual results vary and NeuroTracker is not a medical device for diagnosis or treatment, studies and field use consistently report significant improvements in areas such as:

  • Sustained and selective attention
  • Processing speed & decision-making
  • Working memory & mental stamina
  • Peripheral awareness & visual search
  • Resistance to performance drops under fatigue (dual-task load)

For individuals with some form of cognitive impairment, improving these cognitive abilities can help improve wellness and daily functioning, for example leading to safer driving.

A quick overview of findings: 10 Discoveries From NeuroTracker Research

FAQs

What Is NeuroTracker?
A stereo-3D, multiple-object-tracking system that measures and trains your attention speed threshold using adaptive algorithms in short sessions.

Why Is Stereo-3D Important?
It activates depth processing and motion networks with true binocular disparity, approximating real-world dynamics better than flat 2D tasks.

What Does My Score Mean?
It reflects the fastest target speed (in 3D motion) you can track with accuracy. Because the motion is physical in the display space, the score corresponds to real angular speed; see the Score Guide.

How Is It Different From Brain-Training Apps?
NT is built on controlled neuroscience principles (stereo-3D depth, wide FoV, adaptive thresholds) rather than puzzles or gamified points, and it’s validated for research-grade use at home.

Can I Make It Sport- or Skill-Specific?
Yes—use dual-task training to stack sport drills, balance work, or task protocols on top of NT to train under high cognitive load.

Takeaway

NeuroTracker works because it measures and trains a physical property of attention—speed under load—using true 3D motion and wide-field dynamics that the brain evolved to handle in the real world. The result is a focused, scientifically controlled protocol that scales from lab to home and from general cognitive capacity to skill-specific performance via dual-tasking.

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