Scientifically Shown to Grow Brain Regions Associated with Movement, Learning, and Cognition
Betty, Age 73
Betty tripled her short-term memory in 3 weeks.

Betty was diagnosed with Alzheimer about three years before starting NeuroAnimation. She had general confusion at certain points, difficulty remembering peoples names, and exhibited significant signs of paranioa and anxiety, and concerns that things were being taken away from her. Her goals included eliminating confusion to and extent, see improvements in memory, and to be able to have a cohesive conversation.
After 1 week, her primary care provider’s nurse, who didn’t know she was doing NeuroAnimation, noticed that the “light was back on” with Betty. Her grandchildren and husband also felt she was less anxious and having deeper conversations.
At the end of the 3-week bootcamp, her day to day to confusion was largely eliminated. There were clear improvements in memory and she was also able to have cohesive conversations with staff and family members. These were objectively measured improvements in her cognitive assessment scores as well.
Betty achieved
21.4% increase in processing speed
14.6% increase in attention
72.3% improvement in impulsivity, speed and accuracy
92.9% increase in working memory
180.8% increase in executive capacity and short-term memory
Betty went on a 3-week vacation which saw a small regression. NeuroAnimation quickly devised a less intense custom program of 3 days a week at 90 minutes a day to maintain and improve the gains she made. We are happy to report Betty is thriving and showing remarkable reversal of brain decline.
She looks forward to participating in our at-home program which will be introduced soon.