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NeuroLight Neuroenhancement Patent US12605104B2, Granted Apr 21

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The USPTO granted Patent US12605104B2 to NeuroLight, Inc. on April 21, 2026, covering a method of facilitating skill learning or improving task performance through brainwave pattern analysis and targeted stimulation. The patent includes 23 claims under CPC classification A61M 21/00 and names Alexander I. Poltorak as the sole inventor. The application was filed on August 14, 2023, under application number 18233835.

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The USPTO granted Patent US12605104B2 to NeuroLight, Inc. on April 21, 2026, for a method of facilitating skill learning or improving task performance through brainwave pattern analysis and targeted stimulation techniques. The patent covers a process that determines brainwave patterns from skilled subjects, processes them with automated processors, and subjects training subjects to brain entrainment via sensory, peripheral, transcranial, or deep brain stimulation. Patent holders and inventors should note this grant establishes exclusive rights in the neuroenhancement field under CPC classification A61M 21/00.

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Method and apparatus for neuroenhancement

Grant US12605104B2 Kind: B2 Apr 21, 2026

Assignee

NeuroLight, Inc.

Inventors

Alexander I. Poltorak

Abstract

A method of facilitating a skill learning process or improving performance of a task, comprising: determining a brainwave pattern reflecting neuronal activity of a skilled subject while engaged in a respective skill or task; processing the determined brainwave pattern with at least one automated processor; and subjecting a subject training in the respective skill or task to brain entrainment by a stimulus selected from the group consisting of one or more of a sensory excitation, a peripheral excitation, a transcranial excitation, and a deep brain stimulation, dependent on the processed temporal pattern extracted from brainwaves reflecting neuronal activity of the skilled subject.

CPC Classifications

A61M 21/00

Filing Date

2023-08-14

Application No.

18233835

Claims

23

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USPTO
Published
April 21st, 2026
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Executive
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Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US12605104B2

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Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Patent issuance IP licensing Neurotechnology
Geographic scope
United States US

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Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Healthcare

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