NeuroInfiniti

The Stress Response Evaluation

See the nervous system in real time

NeuroInfiniti is a multi-modal technology designed to reveal how the body responds to stress, adapts under challenge, and recovers across four essential dimensions.

Not a guess. Not an assumption. A measurable response.

Stress Response View

Whole-system insight

Live signals

Signals

Brain activity (EEG)
Heart rate & HRV
Respiration
Muscle activity (sEMG)
Skin conductance (GSR)
Temperature

Response pattern

Baseline72%
Stress48%
Recovery85%
Final state60%

Four-axis interpretation

Regulation

How stable and organized the nervous system appears at baseline.

Adaptability

How the system shifts when a meaningful stressor is introduced.

Resilience

How well the system tolerates challenge without losing coherence.

Recovery

How effectively the system returns toward regulation after activation.

How it works

Measure baseline, response, and recovery

The evaluation process is designed to show not just where the system begins, but how it changes under challenge and how effectively it settles afterward.

1

Baseline: eyes open + eyes closed

Establishes the resting state of the nervous system before any challenge is introduced.

2

Cognitive stress: math task

Reveals how the system responds when a cognitive demand is placed on it.

3

Recovery

Shows how quickly and completely the system returns toward baseline after cognitive challenge.

4

Emotional stress: sound stimuli

Measures the system's reaction to an unexpected emotional stressor.

5

Recovery

Captures how the system settles after emotional activation.

6

Physiological stress: breathing task

Evaluates how the body handles a direct physiological challenge.

7

Final recovery

The most revealing phase — how effectively the system returns to regulation after the full evaluation.

What you actually see

Clearer reporting. Better conversations.

The long-term vision is reporting that makes patient data easier to interpret, easier to explain, and easier to act on.

Patient values shown alongside ideal ranges
Color-guided visuals that quickly highlight patterns
Task-based comparisons across stress and recovery phases
A more understandable story for practitioner and patient alike

Sample reporting concept

Patient vs. ideal range

Preview
Heart Rate56–68 BPM
62 BPM
Skin Conductance08–15
11 µS
Temperature92–95 °F
93.4 °F
Muscle Tone (sEMG)< 3.0 µV
1.8 µV
Recovery CapacityHigher return
78%

Next step

A better way to see what the nervous system is doing

Research is currently underway to make the reporting concept above a reality — bringing clearer, more actionable nervous system reporting directly into clinical practice.