BGaze Focus

Helps to improve attention and focus

Be Among the First Clinics to Offer BGaze Focus to Patients!

BGaze Focus is officially launched with our first wave of partner clinics. If you're a clinician interested in learning more, get in touch with us today!

Improve attention skills playing games

BGaze Focus uses games designed to improve attention skills and avoid distractions. The games were created especially for individuals with common neurodevelopmental conditions such as ADHD, Autism and Dyslexia.

Neurodiverse people often have below-average oculomotor control. BGaze Focus aims to address this deficiency by having the player control all game mechanics with their eyes.

For more information on the clinical evidence behind eye-training in neurodiversity click here

Effective self-help on the go

All BGaze Focus games will be available for use via phone and tablet apps. Patients can play games from the comfort of their homes, while clinicians may monitor progress made and generate periodic reports.

BGaze Focus is based on scientifically validated technology and is currently being developed in collaboration with some of the most renowned experts in the global ADHD research space.

The Science

We ran a scientific study that validated the efficacy of digital treatment based on regularly playing a video game controlled by the patients' eye movements. Unlike most video games that claim to produce a real effect in the amelioration of ADHD symptoms, BGaze Focus is the only one that demonstrated actual effects on deep cognitive processes and is currently in the patent pending stage.

Our patients have shown a pre-post trial improvement of 56% in the areas of controlling impulsivity and maintaining high attention levels, compared to the starting results before the trial.

Fun and engaging

BGaze Focus is, after all, a game – an environment in which people feel comfortable. Similarly to other video games, you can complete stages of increasing difficulty and explore novel game mechanics and challenges.

The players are encouraged to keep playing as they are shown their scores and progress, making them excited to continue their therapy journey.