Brain Growth to Enhance Memory and Movement

The Science is Clear: New Neurons Unlock Your Brain’s Full Potential

Recent research is uncovering a brain miracle: the hippocampus, the seat of memory, motor-learning, and mental resilience, can produce new neurons well into adulthood. When the hippocampus grows, it means new neurons are forming there.

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Brain Growth

Episode 1: NeuroAnimation’s Grow Your Brain Podcast

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Episode 2: Stroke Survivor, Sara, improves her walk with NeuroAnimation image
Balance and Control

Episode 2: Stroke Survivor, Sara, improves her walk with NeuroAnimation

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Episode 3: Dr. David Whitt’s thoughts on NeuroAnimation image
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Episode 3: Dr. David Whitt’s thoughts on NeuroAnimation

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NeuroAnimation Activates Brain Growth

We don’t just talk about neuron growth, we activate it

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    Adults engaging with NeuroAnimation exhibited measurable new neuron formation through increased hippocampal volume
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    This isn’t just brain training, it’s brain growth in action
Why This Matters for You

Activate Your Neuron Factory. Regain Your Brain

Imagine a program designed to activate neuroplasticity, your brain’s natural ability to create new connections and improve how it works.

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    New movement appearing years after stroke
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    Improved resilience against age-related cognitive decline. They became super agers!
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    Reduced tremors and better control in Parkinson’s
Results

Key Findings from NeuroAnimation Research

NeuroAnimation delivers measurable improvements across stroke recovery, cognitive function, and motor control.

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2X more effective than traditional rehabilitation in acute stroke

Stroke rehabilitation outcomes surpass traditional therapy approaches.

98% report improvement in cognitive efficiency

Measurable gains in arm function and motor precision.

10+ Point Average Improvement on the Fugl-Meyer Scale in Chronic Stroke

A standardized scale used to measure motor recovery after stroke, indicates meaningful gains in motor function.
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100% report improvement in mood, anxiety and emotional regulation

Decades of rigorous scientific investigation and development support these outcomes.
Evidence

Clinical Research & Studies on Brain Growth and Improvement

Published studies validate NeuroAnimation’s effectiveness across multiple neurological and cognitive conditions, showing measurable improvements in Alzheimer’s, stroke, TBI, Parkinson’s, movement disorders, cognitive decline, and brain performance.

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Client stories

Jackie, Age 38

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Client stories

Marsha, Age 74

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A Second Independent Study Confirms Significant Upper Limb Progress With Immersive Movement Programs After Stroke image
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A Second Independent Study Confirms Significant Upper Limb Progress With Immersive Movement Programs After Stroke

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A Randomized Controlled Trial Finds NeuroAnimation May Produce Twice the Upper Limb Progress of Conventional Stroke Approaches image
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A Randomized Controlled Trial Finds NeuroAnimation May Produce Twice the Upper Limb Progress of Conventional Stroke Approaches

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A 12-Week Randomized Trial Finds NeuroAnimation May Support Both Motor Coordination and Cognitive Wellness in Parkinson’s Disease image
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A 12-Week Randomized Trial Finds NeuroAnimation May Support Both Motor Coordination and Cognitive Wellness in Parkinson’s Disease

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UCL Research Shows High-Dose Intensive Movement Programs May Support Progress Even 18 Months After Stroke image
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UCL Research Shows High-Dose Intensive Movement Programs May Support Progress Even 18 Months After Stroke

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Johns Hopkins Introduces NeuroAnimation Into the Acute Stroke Unit, Showing Immersive Movement Engagement Is Safe and Feasible From Day One image
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Johns Hopkins Introduces NeuroAnimation Into the Acute Stroke Unit, Showing Immersive Movement Engagement Is Safe and Feasible From Day One

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Johns Hopkins Research Finds That Exploratory Movement May Activate Broader Neural Engagement Than Task-Specific Repetition image
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Johns Hopkins Research Finds That Exploratory Movement May Activate Broader Neural Engagement Than Task-Specific Repetition

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Research Presented at AAIC 2025 Shows Immersive Movement Programs May Support Brain Health Markers and Processing Speed in Older Adults image
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Research Presented at AAIC 2025 Shows Immersive Movement Programs May Support Brain Health Markers and Processing Speed in Older Adults

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Qualitative Research Finds That Accomplishment, Immersion, and Physical Challenge Drive Sustained Participation in NeuroAnimation Programs image
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Qualitative Research Finds That Accomplishment, Immersion, and Physical Challenge Drive Sustained Participation in NeuroAnimation Programs

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OCEANS-TBI: An Active Registered Clinical Trial Evaluating NeuroAnimation for Cognitive and Motor Wellness After Traumatic Brain Injury image
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OCEANS-TBI: An Active Registered Clinical Trial Evaluating NeuroAnimation for Cognitive and Motor Wellness After Traumatic Brain Injury

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A Therapist Focus Group Study Finds That 100% of Clinicians Observed Real-World Functional Progress With NeuroAnimation image
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A Therapist Focus Group Study Finds That 100% of Clinicians Observed Real-World Functional Progress With NeuroAnimation

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