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Brainpaths Neural Networking is a Nonprofit 501C3 that allows us to donate Brainpaths medical devices to groups in your community such as Memory Care Centers, Public Schools, Special Education Programs.

01/23/2021
01/17/2021

Email [email protected]. Tell us about your nonprofit 501C3 organization for Alzheimers and Dementia patients. We will donate up to 300 Brainpaths Medical Devices for your seniors suffering from Memory loss. Let's get started!!!

11/27/2020

Fingertip tracing exercises strengthen synapse connections using Braille like textures that indent into fingertip receptors under the skin of each fingertip. (John Hopkins Krieger Brain Institute discovered this technology in 1995 (Handy Guide to Touch) and Esther Gardner research confirmed the technology in 2010 (Coding Sensory Information).

11/27/2020

Memory loss results when amyloid plaque builds up in the brain and impairs synaptic neuron connections. To improve memory, synapse connections must be strengthened. Brainpaths fingertip tracing exercises use Braille like textures that indent into fingertip pads, touching 3000 mechanoreceptors under the skin of each fingertip (discovered by Johns Hopkins Krieger Brain Institute in 1997).

Brainpaths and Braille, both fire and wire neurons in the brain to strengthen synapse connections. Braille allows blind ...
11/27/2020

Brainpaths and Braille, both fire and wire neurons in the brain to strengthen synapse connections. Braille allows blind individuals the ability to read as they touch coded textures on a page. Brainpaths users also touch textures indenting into their fingertips to improve memory and overall brain function. Braille and Brainpaths fingertip tracing both fire and wire neurons in the brain to strengthen synapse connections between neurons. No other activity will provide this type of brain stimulation. Try Brainpaths today. Go to Brainpaths.com to learn more.

Touching mechanoreceptors in each fingertip provides a superhighway to the sensory cortex of the brain, firing/wiring ne...
11/27/2020

Touching mechanoreceptors in each fingertip provides a superhighway to the sensory cortex of the brain, firing/wiring neurons and improving synapse connections to improve brain function.

Memory loss results when Amyloid plaque builds up in the brain and impairs synaptic neuron connections. (Amyloid-β prote...
11/25/2020

Memory loss results when Amyloid plaque builds up in the brain and impairs synaptic neuron connections. (Amyloid-β protein dimers isolated directly from Alzheimer’s brains impair synaptic plasticity and memory. Shankar GM, Li S, Mehta TH, Garcia-Munoz A, Shepardson NE, Smith I, Brett FM, Farrell MA, Rowan MJ, Lemere CA, et al. 2008). To Improve Memory, Synapse Connections Must Be Strengthened.

11/24/2020

It has been recognized that through sensory stimulation and repetitious mind exercises resulting from repetitive finger movement, memory will be increased, cognitive abilities improved, and anxiety, depression and stress released. Brainpaths USPTO Patent 9.132,059 is exempt from Clinical Trials being granted a FDA 510K Exemption. However, new research opportunities will open doors to new possibilities for treatment of Dementia and Memory Disorders.

The Alzheimer’s Association reports that more than 5 million people are living with Alzheimer’s in 2017 — and this numbe...
11/23/2020

The Alzheimer’s Association reports that more than 5 million people are living with Alzheimer’s in 2017 — and this number could more than triple by 2050. Someone in the United States develops the disease every 66 seconds. One in three seniors dies with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is the 6th leading cause of death in the U.S. overall, killing more people than breast cancer and prostate cancer.

11/22/2020

The researchers also project skyrocketing costs, as the baby boom grows older; the Bureau of the Census estimates that the population age 65 and older will double to about 72 million over the next 20 years. Rates of dementia increase with age, and unless new ways are found to treat and effectively prevent it, national health expenditures for dementia could come close to doubling by 2040, as the aging population increases and assuming the rate of dementia remains the same.

11/18/2020

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disease with no cure and rising numbers. Alzheimer's creates brain lesions that accumulate in the brains of patients causing brain cells to die, resulting in memory loss, disorientation and a declining ability to handle everyday life. Although state of the art drugs may help to lessen and stabilize the symptoms, they do not inhibit the loss of brain tissue. It is believed by researchers, even the brains of people with Alzheimer's who are very old may capable of producing new neurons in order to maintain established connections that encode long-term memories and enable a person to acquire new memories.

Simple finger movement can change the size of the area of motor cortex that controls specific finger muscles, and even a...
11/17/2020

Simple finger movement can change the size of the area of motor cortex that controls specific finger muscles, and even alter its neural connections. In blind Braille readers, the cortical area for the reading finger is much larger than for a non-reading finger; by developing a method of stimulating the pathways leading back to the brain from the affected muscles, we may be able to encourage the development and use of an alternative cortical area to that damaged by the stroke.

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BrainPaths Neural Networking: How We Help

BRAINPATHS BEGINNINGS

Brainpaths began in a Montessori School setting with schools that had been in operation for over 40 years. Findings resulting in filing a USPTO patent that took eight years to achieve. The result was a patent for a medical device registered with the FDA as a Class 1 Neuro-surgical medical device that fired and wired neurons in the brain to strengthen synapse connections. The next step was manufacturing a device to implement the patent. It took four years to complete this process.

OUR MISSION

OUR MISSION is to distribute the new Brainpaths Medical Device that fires and wires neurons in the brain, registered with the FDA and that received a USPTO Utility Patent in 2016: Brainpaths Fingertip Tracing medical device fires and wires neurons in the brain to strengthen synapse connections.