
Nevada Cognitive Research
Conducting research in neuroscience through cognitive performance research and quantitative EEG.
Research Focus
Recent advances in non-invasive brain stimulation and quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) have created new opportunities for studying human cognition. The study of human cognition increasingly relies on non-invasive neurotechnologies that allow researchers to observe brain activity in real time.
Our current work focuses on protocols in neuromodulation, neurofeedback, and their impact on brain activity.
Using quantitative EEG (QEEG) and event-related potentials (ERP), we aim to better understand how neuromodulation can influence neurocognitive processes.

Team

Ari Goldstein
Founder & Principal Investigator
Ari Goldstein directs Nevada Cognitive Research with a focus on quantitative EEG and neuromodulation protocols. His work emphasizes pilot studies that bridge cognitive neuroscience methods with independent research initiatives. He has a background in neuroscience and psychology.

Advisory Board
Collaborating advisors will be announced soon.
Nevada Cognitive Research engages with independent experts and academic partners on an ongoing basis. Formal partnerships are under development as we design exploratory protocols to study QEEG and ERP responses.
Current Research Projects
Pilot Study: QEEG & Cognitive Performance
We are conducting exploratory protocols using quantitative EEG (QEEG) to examine relationships between brainwave patterns, attention, and memory under different cognitive tasks.
Pilot Study: Neurofeedback
We are developing exploratory neurofeedback protocols to investigate how feedback-based training may influence neural activity patterns related to attention and memory.
Upcoming Studies
We have completed pilot QEEG recordings with volunteers and are refining ERP paradigms for attention and memory. Upcoming updates will share early findings from ongoing protocols.
Stay tuned for upcoming reports on cognitive performance and neuromodulation.

Contact
For inquiries or research questions, contact us using the form linked below.
