The Cognitive Tier functions as a Cognitive Digital Twin — a living, evolving model of brain performance informed by repeat assessments and longitudinal tracking. It does not promise cognitive outcomes. It is designed to measure, guide, and validate how cognition responds to carefully selected interventions over time.
Who the Cognitive Tier Is For
What's Included
1. Baseline & Repeat Cognitive Testing
Objective testing for attention, focus, processing speed, working memory, and executive function. Repeat testing enables before/after comparison and trend evaluation.
2. Reaction Time & Mental Endurance
Sensitive markers of neural efficiency, cognitive fatigue, and cerebral energy availability. These often shift before subjective improvement is noticed.
3. Autonomic & Cerebral Flow Context
Cognitive performance interpreted within autonomic nervous system balance, stress responsiveness, and vascular/circulatory patterns.
4. Sleep, Energy & Recovery Tracking
Sleep quality, mental energy, and recovery capacity directly influence memory consolidation, executive function, and cognitive resilience under stress.
Targeted Cognitive Interventions
Interventions are selected based on individual findings and may include:
Interventions are tools, not guarantees. Their value is assessed through repeat measurement.
Longitudinal Interpretation & Validation
All cognitive data is reviewed longitudinally to determine directional improvement, stability or variability under stress, response durability, and need for refinement, escalation, or pause. The Cognitive Tier emphasizes trend behavior, not isolated results.
What You Gain
The Cognitive Tier provides measurement before action, context around results, and validation after intervention. Decisions are guided responsibly — using data rather than assumptions.
The Cognitive Tier supports cognitive performance and brain health through structured assessment and monitoring. It is not designed to diagnose or treat neurological disease.