This is a collection of simple digital tools designed to enhance your daily life. Based on our motto, “Simplifying Healthcare, Enhancing Lives,” we offer accessible web apps to support your concentration and relaxation.
Neuro-Response Tuner: An Exercise in Focus and Self-Control
A simple digital exercise based on the “Go/No-Go” paradigm from cognitive neuroscience, designed to train your core abilities of sustained attention and response inhibition.

The Neuro-Response Tuner is a web-based digital exercise designed to train key executive functions, namely sustained attention and response inhibition. Based on the “Go/No-Go” paradigm from cognitive neuroscience, the application requires users to react quickly to a specific “Go” signal while inhibiting the impulse to react to any “No-Go” signals. This task engages the prefrontal cortex, the brain’s center for self-regulation and focus.
While it is not a medical treatment, consistent practice can enhance a user’s self-awareness of their own attentional and impulsive patterns. The scientific consensus indicates that the effects of this type of training are typically small to moderate and context-dependent, with limited generalization to daily life. However, systematic reviews have demonstrated small but robust effects in specific laboratory settings, such as reducing the consumption and choice of certain foods (g ≈ -0.21).
Recommended use is for 3-5 minutes per session, several times a week, with an emphasis on self-observation over achieving a high score. The application is intended as a mental practice tool and not as a medical device for the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of any disease.
Cognitive Canvas: An Exercise for Your Visuospatial Memory
A simple exercise to train your brain’s short-term memory (visuospatial working memory) by recalling visual patterns.

Cognitive Canvas is an interactive exercise designed to train your visuospatial working memory—the ability to temporarily hold and manipulate visual information. The difficulty automatically adapts to your performance, ensuring you are always optimally challenged.
This type of cognitive practice is effective at improving performance on the trained task and other similar memory tasks (a “near-transfer” effect). However, it is crucial to note that the scientific evidence does not consistently support the idea that this training enhances unrelated cognitive domains like general reasoning or academic skills (a “far-transfer” effect). While visuospatial working memory itself is correlated with real-world skills such as navigation and design, this exercise is not guaranteed to directly improve them.
We recommend using this tool for a few minutes daily as a form of mental practice to observe and challenge your own memory patterns.
Disclaimer: This application is an educational tool and not a medical device intended for the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of any disease.
NeuroLoom+:Mindfulness
The “digital sand flow” that calms and aligns your mind with just a gaze.

NeuroLoom+ is a web app that lets you watch mesmerizing visual flows of sand, water, smoke, and light, or sync them with your breath and music. Designed to soothe an overstimulated mind and help you shift your focus, it’s perfect for a pre-concentration warm-up or for visualizing background music as you work. Compatible with PC, smartphones, and tablets. All data is processed locally on your device, ensuring your privacy.
Casita AI: A Cozy Chat for Your Mind
A CBT-informed conversational companion that helps you pause, reflect, ahttps://www.stonymed.tech/casita-ai-a-cozy-chat-for-your-mind/nd gently reframe—anytime, anywhere.

Casita AI is a light-touch self-care chatbot that blends cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) principles with an easy, empathic tone. Through short, guided check-ins—such as thought records, cognitive reframing, and small steps of behavioral activation—it helps you name feelings, notice patterns, and try tiny, doable actions that restore momentum. Casita AI is designed to complement (not replace) human care.
Privacy
Unless otherwise stated, these web apps are designed to process data locally on your device whenever possible. Please avoid sharing personal identifiers or sensitive medical details.
MEMORISER+: See, Speak, Hear. Remember.

MEMORISER+ enhances learning by creating a powerful, multisensory feedback loop using your device’s microphone and headphones. As you read text aloud, your voice is instantly played back to you with minimal delay. This process combines three sensory inputs—seeing the words, speaking them, and hearing your own voice with clarity—to improve focus and retention, based on principles of auditory feedback and multisensory learning. The app allows you to import text, automatically formats it for reading, and includes timer and testing functions to track your progress.
Healia+: Precision and Presence in Therapy

Healia+ is a professional web application designed to support clinicians, therapists, and counselors in delivering structured therapeutic protocols with confidence. By automating session scripts based on pre-registered client profiles, it minimizes human error and frees the practitioner to focus entirely on the client’s responses and the therapeutic relationship. Features include client management, protocol selection from a clinical library based on the book “Introduction to Clinical Hypnosis: Practice Edition,” personalized script generation, and a step-by-step session navigator. Healia+ aims to standardize high-quality care and enhance therapeutic outcomes. Access is currently limited to purchasers of affiliated clinical guides.
Focus Stretch+: A Visual Workout for Your Eyes and Brain

Focus Stretch+ is a unique tool that transforms your personal photos into captivating stereoscopic art, providing a powerful workout for your visual system. Upload two images of the same subject taken from slightly different angles (mimicking your two eyes), and the app converts them into a “random dot stereogram”—an image that looks like noise. By using a special viewing technique (the cross-eyed method), a hidden 3D image will emerge from the pattern. This process of discovering the image actively engages your eye muscles and stimulates your brain’s visual cortex, offering a refreshing break and a new way to “stretch” your focus.