NeuroCheck™ Engine

Neurological Recovery.

Measure neurological recovery following seizure events using smartphone-derived biomarkers.

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FACE MESH
IRIS TRACK
MOTION
SIGNAL
NRI™ SCORE
87.4

Capture

One scan. Five neurological signals.

In about ninety seconds, the phone captures objective measurements across the systems a seizure disrupts.

Face scan

Facial landmark mapping and micro-expression tracking.

Eye tracking

Saccade velocity, fixation stability, and pupil response.

Speech

Articulation, fluency, and response timing analysis.

Reaction

Response latency and cognitive processing speed.

Motor

Tremor, tapping cadence, and coordination.

Measure

Six biomarkers. One engine.

Every captured signal streams into the NeuroCheck™ Engine, where it is modeled into a single objective measure of recovery.

Speech

Reaction

Motor

NeuroCheck™

Engine

Cognitive

Eye movement

Pupil response

Compile

The Neurological Recovery Index.

Hundreds of signals resolve into one number — a clear, objective NRI™ that shows exactly how far recovery has progressed.

NRI™ Score

87.4

87.4

+12.6 since post-ictal baseline

Speech

92

Motor

84

Eye movement

88

Cognitive

86

Track Recovery

Recovery, all the way back to baseline.

Repeat scans chart the Return-to-Baseline curve over days and weeks — longitudinal, objective, and clinically legible.

Return-to-Baseline

Baseline

Day 0

Day 7

Day 14

Day 21

Get involved

Help define objective neurological recovery.

We are enrolling participants and partners for the POSTICTAL-HC1 study. Join us in building the objective standard for recovery.

Postictal is a research-stage prototype and is not a medical device.

Postictal Health

Objective Neurological Recovery Monitoring.

Powered by the NeuroCheck™ Engine

RTB™ — Return-To-Baseline

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Research-stage prototype