Brainpaths is a Neurological Medical Device with injected plastic textures to stimulate the brain as fingertips indent into the textures. Fingertip-tracing textures, fire and wire neurons strengthening synapse connections necessary for long-term memory. Fingertip tracing must be repetitious and persistent to reach 3000 mechanoreceptors under the skin. Never before have injected plastic textures been available in a device that indents into each fingertip to access 3000 mechanoreceptors located under the skin, except for Braille.
Brainpaths USPTO Utility Patent and FDA registration as a medical device, includes this technology to bring tactile stimulation to a new level, stimulating the brain like never before.
Brainpaths roots are founded in the discovery of Brain Plasticity: the ability of the brain to improve and repair. Findings in Plasticity of the brain set the stage for Brainpaths.
Before Brain Plasticity, the brain was thought to be rigid: unable to repair. Brainpaths uses Brain Plasticity research findings in its development and patent.
Brainpaths has no side-effects and is safe, inexpensive, and non-invasive.