118 Scientific Studies on Forbrain® - Forbrain

Benefits of Forbrain® backed by science.

Forbrain® has shown positive results in various areas, including auditory processing, reading, comprehension, attention, speech and communication.

Effects on Voice Quality

Voice Quality and Vocal Fatigue

Voice Quality and Vocal Fatigue

Research icon Nudelman et al. Reducing Vocal Fatigue with Bone Conduction Devices: Comparing Forbrain and Sidetone Amplification. Published in: Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research • ePub Ahead of Issue • 1-18 • October 2023

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Forbrain is a possible preventative tool that may reduce vocal fatigue and enhance voice production..

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Voice Quality

Voice Quality

Research icon Escera et al. The Potential Effect of Forbrain® as an Altered Auditory Feedback Device. Published in: Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research • Vol. 61 • 801–810 • April 2018

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Forbrain’s Altered Auditory Feedback (AAF) technology can potentially improve voice quality during natural speech in individuals without speech disorders. The device modifies the frequency spectrum of the user’s voice, impacting parameters related to voice quality.

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Stuttering (Adult Case)

Stuttering (Adult Case)

Research icon Escera et al. The potential use of Forbrain® in stuttering: A single-case study. Published in: Anuario de Psicología, Volume 48, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 51-58

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Forbrain®’s Audio-Available Feedback (AAF) potentially impacts voice quality and speech fluency in individuals with persistent developmental stuttering. The device modifies acoustic parameters related to voice quality, suggesting applications for speech fluency improvement.

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Effects on Reading Skills and Processes

Reading Skills (Students with Reading Difficulties)

Reading Skills (Students with Reading Difficulties)

Research icon Torabi et al. The effect of sound therapy on reading skills of students with reading difficulties. Published in: Journal of Garmian University Vol.5, No.3 (July, 2018)

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Sound therapy using the Forbrain® headset can be an effective intervention for improving reading skills in students with reading difficulties. The therapy enhances auditory discrimination and processing, ultimately leading to improved reading abilities.

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Reading Skills (Students)

Reading Skills (Students)

Research icon Forbrain® improves reading speed and comprehension. Published in: Mediterrani de La Ampolla School (in Tarragona)

The Forbrain® headset, combined with adapted training, shows promising outcomes for reading accuracy, reading speed, working memory and verbal short-term memory in dyslexic patients. The combined effect may offer new treatment strategies for written comprehension in dyslexia.

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Reading Processes

Reading Processes

Research icon Guerrero. Effect of the Use of Forbrain® in the Reading Processes (2015). Published in: International University of La Rioja (Spain). Research paper.

Forbrain® enhances the relationship between letters and their corresponding sounds, aiding reading comprehension and learning in diverse language components. Its use potentially leads to improved phonological aspects in reading.

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Dyslexia

Dyslexia

Research icon Lucas. Effects of Speech and Audiophonic Loop Training through the Forbrain® Headset on Reading Accuracy and Speed, as well as Working Memory and Verbal Short-Term Memory in Dyslexic Patients: A Multiple Case Study (2022). Published in: Research paper.

The Forbrain® headset, combined with adapted training, shows promising outcomes for reading accuracy, reading speed, working memory and verbal short-term memory in dyslexic patients. The combined effect may offer new treatment strategies for written comprehension in dyslexia.

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Effects on Auditory Skills

Auditory Skills

Auditory Skills

Research icon Mourid et al. The effectiveness of the auditory technique (Forbrain®) in the development of auditory perception. Published in: Al-Araqa Foundation for Culture and Development

The Forbrain® audio technique enhances auditory perception in students, leading to improved auditory skills. This technique could have implications for educational interventions to enhance phonological awareness, diction, fluency and attention.

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Effects on Cognitive Dysfunctions (Attention, Memory and Language)

Cognitive Dysfunctions

Cognitive Dysfunctions

Research icon Shuxing et al. Nursing Effect of Forbrain® Brain Cognitive Training on Cognitive Dysfunction among Patients with Stroke. Published in: Medicine and Philosophy, June 2017, Vol. 38, No. 6B, Total No. 575

Research icon Jinju et al. Speech-auditory feedback training on cognitive dysfunctions in stroke patients. Published in: Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science, June 2017, Vol.26, No.6

Research icon Jinju et al. Effect of Speech-Auditory Feedback Training on cognitive dysfunctions in stroke patients. Published in: Shandong Medical Journal, 2017, Vol. 57, Iss. 26

Research icon Ping et al. Observation on Effects of Speech Auditory Feedback Training in Patients with PSCI. Published in: Journal of Rare and Uncommon Diseases, Dec. 2018, Vol.25, No.6, Total No.131

Research icon Usmanova et al. Innovative Forbrain® Therapy for Cognitive Disorders in Patients with Chronic Cerebral Ischemia. Published in: Journal of Neurology and Neurosurgery Research Volume 1, Issue 4, 2020

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Studies indicate that Forbrain® brain cognitive training, especially the standard version, can effectively improve cognitive functions such as attention, memory, and language, in stroke patients with cognitive dysfunction.

The training stimulates brain areas responsible for cognitive functions, leading to new neural pathways and cognitive rehabilitation.

Forbrain® therapy, combined with standard treatment, shows promise in reducing cognitive impairments and improving psycho-emotional well-being in patients with chronic cerebral ischemia.

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Our unique technology

High-sensitivity Microphone

Speak into the high-sensitivity microphone and it captures your voice’s sound waves, sending the information to the dynamic filter for processing.

Patented Dynamic Filter

To deliver your corrected voice, the patented filter continually amplifies high-frequency sounds and softens low frequencies while blocking environmental noise.

Bone Conduction Transducers

Sound is transmitted via the temporal bones. This bone conduction delivers auditory information to the brain 10x faster than air conduction (through the ear canals).

See Forbrain© up close

Patented Dynamic FilterProcesses and produces a corrected voice

Bone Conduction TransducersEnhances sound transmission via the temporal bones

User MicrophoneCapture the sound waves of your voice

Headphone JackUsed to listen to audio recordings of training or online classes

Additional MicrophoneFor training support by the parent, teacher, or therapist

Patented Dynamic FilterProcesses and produces a corrected voice

Bone Conduction TransducersEnhances sound transmission via the temporal bones

User MicrophoneCapture the sound waves of your voice

Headphone JackUsed to listen to audio recordings of training or online classes

Additional MicrophoneFor training support by the parent, teacher, or therapist

Scientific results on Forbrain

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