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NeuralJoy for the iPhone

A vibrational music experience

Powerful vibrasonic stimulation

NeuralJoy supercharges the iPhone’s haptic engine to activate fingertip neurons

Based on research in neuroscience

Studies show that vibrotactile stimulation can help increase serotonin levels in the brain

Acoustic algorithm drives haptic engine

Breakthrough technology makes the iPhone resonate like a musical instrument

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Neural brainwave harmonization

Stimulating tactile neurons with vibrational frequencies can boost neurotransmitters

Dozens of vibro-acoustic soundtracks

Original symphonic compositions cover a wide range of stress categories

Dynamic motion graphics interface

An immersive multi-sensory experience that can help reduce stressn

NeuralJoy supercharges the iPhone’s haptic engine for a multi-sensory experience

Apple designed their haptic generator to be the most powerful in the industry, and NeuralJoy leverages this performance to create a breathtaking sensory experience. With an acoustic algorithm that makes the iPhone resonate like a musical instrument, NeuralJoy can boost serotonin levels to help you reduce emotional stress.

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Stress has become an epidemic lately

From politics to healthcare, stress factors have been increasing at an alarming rate,

causing anxiety and fatigue that spans generations – American Psychological Association.

Relationships

68% Complete

Money

64% Complete

Family Responsibilities

57% Complete

Work

66% Complete

Politics

63% Complete

Health Concerns

52% Complete

Dozens of Vibrasonic Soundtracks

A wide variety of symphonic compositions are arranged by stress categories.

The Neuroscience of Fingertips

Scientists around the world have recently published research showing that

stimulating fingertip neurons can have a substantial impact on our emotions

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Meissner’s Neurons

Myelinated Tactile Corpuscles

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Responsible for transmitting the sensations of low-frequency vibrations between 10 to 50 Hz

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Merkel Discs

Tactile Mechanoreceptors

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Responsible for the neural encoding of light touch stimuli from frequencies of between 5 to 15 Hz

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Pacinian Corpuscles

Myelinated Mechanoreceptors

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Able to discriminate between fine touch and sensory vibrations from 100 to 400 Hz

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Free Nerve Endings

Afferent Nerve Fibers

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Transmits signals to sensory neurons to detect pain and temperature

Take Control Over Your Stress

Imagine touching a cello as it resonates. NeuralJoy’s breakthrough technology

creates vibrational music that can help you reduce emotional stress.

Reduce Stress

Tactile stimulation of 4 to 7.5 Hz enhances Theta brain waves – promoting a sense of deep relaxation and emotional processing

Improve Focus

Fingertip stimulation of 15 to 38 Hz enhances Beta brain waves – promoting a sense of alertness, focus and clear thinking

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Get Inspired

Fingertip stimulation of 38 to 100 Hz enhances Gamma brain waves – promoting a sense of creativity and inspiration

Feel Uplifted

Tactile stimulation of 7.5 to 15 Hz enhances Alpha brain waves – promoting a sense of heightened consciousness and awareness

Sensory neurons in every fingertip

Miles per hour speed for neuron transmission

Different types of neurotransmitters in the brain

Average frequency sensed by tactile neurons in Hz

Published Scientific Papers

NeuralJoy is based on emerging research in neuroscience and biophysics.

Contact us for a complete library of published papers on vibrasonics.

University of Glasgow


  • Vibrotactile stimulation can affect emotional states and behavior


Read this 2020 paper >

Keio University, Japan


  • Conveying emotions with vibrotactile feedback for haptic empathy


Read this 2021 paper >

Hadassah University


  • Vibrotactile stimulation as a potential treatment for anxiety & depression


Read this 2021 paper >

University of Lethbridge


  • Stimulation of fingertip neurons can lower stress and enhance cognition


Read this 2022 paper >

Tampere University


  • Good Vibes: the impact of haptic patterns on stress levels


Read this 2016 paper >

Tampere University


  • Emotional and behavioral responses to haptic stimulation


Read this 2008 paper >

Japan Physiological Society


  • Tactile stimulation can increase dopamine and serotonin in the brain


Read this 2012 paper >

An immersive multi-sensory experience

Based on new research in neuroscience

Supercharges the iPhone's haptic engine

Features dozens of original vibro-acoustic soundtracks

Take control over your stress with NeuralJoy

Contact Us

neuraljoy@gmail.com