
Prof. Dr. Jan Meyer
Sports Psychologist, TSG Hoffenheim
Expert in cognitive performance, mental resilience, and applied sport psychology for elite teams.
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Our scientific committee translates cutting-edge cognitive science into practical systems for athletes, students, and high performers.
We turn proven neuroscience into real-world cognitive training. The mission is simple: close the gap between laboratory evidence and daily performance, so users can think faster, recover smarter, and perform with consistency.

Sports Psychologist, TSG Hoffenheim
Expert in cognitive performance, mental resilience, and applied sport psychology for elite teams.
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Psychologist & Resilience Researcher
Focuses on emotional regulation and adaptive resilience across individuals, organizations, and society.
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Universität Wien
Studies perceptual-motor behavior and cognitive processes in sport.
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TSG Hoffenheim
Researcher working with TSG Hoffenheim's academy and performance programs.
View ProfileDemonstrates how structured brain training improves response speed, attentional control, and in-game decision-making under pressure.
Explores executive control and perception-action synchronization to support better strategic choices during complex game states.
Studies long-term neuroplastic adaptation by combining cognitive stress protocols, reflective feedback loops, and progressive training schedules.
Our committee converts validated theory into practical systems used by teams, schools, and performance organizations.
Training playbooks that bring cognitive science into daily routines.
Research-informed standards that improve reliability and progress tracking.
Joint projects with academic partners to keep methods evidence-driven.
“Brain training becomes transformative when scientific rigor is matched with practical execution and personalized feedback loops.”
“The future of high performance is cognitive readiness. We are now building the bridge between neuroscience and everyday performance.”
Stay close to new studies, practical protocols, and Brain 1 performance releases built with the scientific committee.