

NeuroGage Applications
Radar for your brain health
Whether you have had a brain injury from playing sports, a car collision, a fall, toxic exposure, or stroke; experienced neuropsychiatric symptoms; or want to monitor your overall brain health, NeuroGage Radar has answers.​
Hover over the images below to discover the unique features of NeuroGage.

Quality Control
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Protocol check by imaging staff to determine whether correct parameters were set at the time of scanning to allow for NeuroQuant and NeuroGage analyses
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Visual inspection of accurate NeuroQuant segmentation
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Sign-off on the report by Dr. Ross
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Add-on for additional cost

Normative Percentiles
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62 brain regions
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248 brain volume data points (left, right, total, asymmetry)
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Color-coded to highlight findings that are statistically significantly abnormal, defined as <5th and >95th normative percentiles
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Individual brain volume results compared to age- and sex-matched controls from NeuroQuant's database of over 4,000 normal brains

Literature Review
Indicators for abnormal brain volume findings consistent with the findings in peer-reviewed scientific literature for these brain disorders and diseases:
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mild or moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI)
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moderate or severe TBI
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Alzheimer's disease
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mild cognitive impairment
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subjective cognitive impairment
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chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS, also called mold-related illness)
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posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
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major depressive disorder (also called major depression)
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generalized anxiety disorder
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schizophrenia
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cannabis use disorder
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attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
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migraines
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insomnia

Age Comparison Graphs
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Up to 2 graphs of brain regions with atrophy equal to the average of a much older person
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Based on NeuroQuant's normal control database
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Add-on more graphs for additional cost

Longitudinal Analyses
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Compares two or more MRI brain scans to measure changes in brain volume over time
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Comparison with age- and sex-matched healthy controls
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Often reveals brain abnormalities that may not be detected in a cross-sectional (single time point) analysis

Correlations
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Anatomical and symptom correlations can be made with brain volume abnormalities.
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Requires brief review of patient records for an additional cost
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Included with a written interpretation of results and/or consultation
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Not included with basic Radar

What do these results mean for my brain health and prognosis?
If you and your care team, medicolegal team, or other professionals and experts need more support to understand your NeuroQuant and NeuroGage Radar analyses, contact us for more information on written interpretation and verbal consultation with Dr. Ross.
Watch the video to learn more from Dr. Ross about how brain volume analyses
are performed and what they can tell us about brain health.