Mave Health aims to improve attention and mood with its brain-stimulating headset
Over the past few years, there has been a steady influx of startups trying to treat issues like depression, period pain, PMS, anxiety, and insomnia by using wearables that apply electrical, magnetic, or ultrasonic signals to stimulate the brain.
The startup is positioning the wearable as a non-medical device so it won’t need clearance from agencies like the U.
The answers we got from them made us question if any of it made sense. We started connecting with other psychologists and were getting the same answers,” Jain said.
The founders felt that there was no tangible way to measure progress in the mental health space.
It’s about process […] But for somebody with depression who is spending a lot of time in therapy, progress is important. So how do you know whether they’re making progress or not? And even these basic questions were not being answered. ” In an effort to solve that, the team started to learn more about neuroscience by talking to experts, and soon after realized that while there has been progress around neuromodulation in labs, consumers haven’t had the benefit of it. The company then worked with medical device and mental health experts to conduct trials of the technology.
But eventually it took a different route and positioned its headset as a lifestyle device.
Jain said this approach would let Mave reach a wider audience.
The device and technology Mave Health’s device employs transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a non-invasive technique to administer low-intensity currents to the brain to fire up neurons.
The technique is sometimes used in psychology, and is said to be safe.
Side effects are mild and temporary, like itching or discomfort.
The headset delivers a low 1-2 mA current to stimulate the brain.
The startup also provides an app that can measure long-term trends in mood, focus, and stress levels. It can also integrate with other health data and track measures like Heart Rate Variability (HRV). Jain said users start with a self-reported baseline assessment when they start, and complete follow-up assessments every two to four weeks, which helps Mave understand if the device is helping a user in the long term.
The company hasn’t performed any clinical trials or published any studies yet.
However, he noted that he hasn’t looked at the technology from a lifestyle lens.
The company says it ran a program in India with Dr. Nirvan to test the device and the technology.
“We did select a lot of patients, and it was essentially a good program in my opinion.
Things like that are generally not very frequently and easily available even in the mental health management space,” Dr. “I felt that for a lot of people, tDCS is actually quite a good modality, considering that it’s a very portable device.
You can essentially charge it at home, take it anywhere you want, even while you’re traveling.
” Leigh Elkins Charvet, a clinical neuropsychologist and Professor of Neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, told TechCrunch over email that while tDCS is considered a safe and effective approach to neuromodulation, devices need to be designed well to align electrodes properly, and users need to have regular and consistent sessions.
Another is that it can be difficult for users to determine whether the device is actually helping if outcomes are not being measured in a structured way,” she said. Charvet added that the use of tDCS for broad lifestyle enhancement in healthy individuals has not been studied widely.
We do not yet have clear guidance or strong evidence supporting the use of tDCS to improve performance in otherwise healthy individuals. A lifestyle use case may still emerge, but that will rely on clearly defining target outcomes and demonstrating that effects are measurable and reproducible,” she said.
The company recently raised $2.
1 million in a seed funding round led by Blume Ventures, with participation from individual investors who include Tesla Autopilot AI lead Dhaval Shroff.
The startup has raised just under $3 million in funding to date
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