U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 88199760
A medical device, namely, an electronic device used in the field of professional and academic education to detect, assess, and treat cognitive and perceptual impairment as symptoms of neurological diseases, conditions, and/or injuries as well as to enhance cognitive and perceptual performance by monitoring and measuring mild perceptual impairment; A multisensory stochastic resonance stimulation system for use in the field of professional and academic education, comprised of a medical electronic device designed to enhance training and accelerate rehabilitation from injury
Design and development of the computer hardware and software used in the field of professional and academic education to improve individuals' perceptual cognitive motor skills ; providing medical and scientific research information via a global computer network in the fields of perceptual cognitive skills, their measurement and assessment, and the improvement of an individual's perceptual cognitive motor skills by expanding the capacity to absorb and process complex movement information and distribute attentional resources throughout the visual field while under aerobic stress as applied to professional and academic education
Consultation services and training services in the field of professional and academic education for certifying scientific researchers to use systems and devices for the measurement and assessment of perceptual motor skills while under aerobic stress and cognitive and/or perceptual impairment and to consult, advise, and educate on the improvement of perceptual motor skills; training services in the fields of cognitive perceptual motor skills and the measurement, assessment and improvement of cognitive perceptual motor skills while under aerobic stress as applied to professional and academic education
A combination of computer hardware, computer software, and electronic devices for use in the field of professional and academic education, consisting of display and projection equipment, stereoscopic glasses, visual image generators, and motion tracking systems, used to improve an individual's perceptual cognitive motor skills by expanding the capacity to absorb and process complex movement information and distribute attentional resources throughout the visual field; A multi-sensory stochastic resonance simulation system for use in the field of professional and academic education comprised of computer hardware and software designed to enhance training, improve concentration and accelerate rehabilitation from injury
Consultation services in the fields of cognitive perceptual motor skills and the measurement, assessment and improvement of cognitive perceptual motor skills while under aerobic stress as applied to professional and academic education
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