Science & validation
Grounded in cognitive science and academic partnerships
Innovation at NeuraXplore is evidence-led. We work with institutions to validate methodologies and keep product decisions aligned with research and ethical review.
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Validation partnerships
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Scientific advisors
2023–2028+
Validation roadmap

Institutions
Validation network
Current and planned collaboration contexts supporting pilot work, educational validation, and responsible deployment.

Strategic collaboration under NDA, supporting several education-focused development and validation workstreams.

Formal educational context connected to the Novo College pilot, supporting responsible project governance within Limburg's secondary education network.

Early pilot partner for NeuroPALS in LOB and Dutch/NT2, with educator oversight and institutional governance.

Innovation ecosystem linking health, data, and entrepreneurship to strengthen evidence and scale-up pathways.
People
Scientific advisory board
Independent expertise spanning methodology, neurodiversity, and measurement science.
Dr. Colin Greengrass, Ph.D.
Scientific methodology
Senior lecturer in pharmacology at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland. Advises on scientific methodology with a focus on neurodiversity, ADHD, and cognitive development.
Patrick Martin
Measurement & cognitive ergonomics
Specialist in measurement accuracy and cognitive ergonomics. Advises on biometric signal interpretation and cognitive load, with experience from TNO and the US Air Force.
Trajectory
Validation roadmap
A careful path from concept and protocol development toward pilots, evidence building, and responsible deployment.
Concept foundation
The NeuraXplore vision took shape: adaptive systems that support learning, recovery, and human potential through AI, XR, cognitive science, and human oversight.
Research protocols
Research protocols were developed with Dr. Colin Greengrass around cognitive load, learning signals, interaction patterns, and responsible adaptive feedback.
First school pilot
The first school pilot activities began. MIT Haalbaarheid funding supported PALS feasibility research and the further development of adaptive learning concepts.
Validation partnerships
Collaboration with DIA Taal strengthens the education track. MIT Haalbaarheid funding for MindForge supports feasibility research into AI- and XR-supported rehabilitation concepts.
Structured validation
Planned next phase: expand pilot activity, collect professional feedback, and refine measurement frameworks for education and rehabilitation use cases.
Evidence and responsible scale-up
Target direction: expand validation activities, refine adaptive models, strengthen governance, and prepare responsible deployment with institutional partners.
Product
How research shows up in NeuroPALS
Evidence-led signals, educator-in-the-loop adaptation, and privacy-first defaults are described on the NeuroPALS product page, including trust and compliance anchors.
Next step
Discuss validation or collaboration
Whether you represent an institution, research group, or deployment partner, we are happy to align on methodology, ethics, and evidence needs.
Contact the team