About SynapseData
SynapseData provides neurofeedback practitioners comprehensive tools for quantitative EEG analysis — from automated data parsing to collaborative practice management and population-level statistical research.
Our platform processes Neuroguide Current Density and Connectivity exports, transforming complex brain measurement data into clear, actionable visualizations. But we go beyond individual patient analysis: SynapseData connects practitioners, enabling them to share insights, exchange protocols, and collectively contribute to a growing anonymized database that makes every practice smarter.
What We Do
- Parse and analyze QEEG data across 8 frequency bands and 128 brain regions
- Generate detailed visual reports with Z-score maps and coherence matrices
- Track neurofeedback protocols and patient symptom progress over time
- Enable secure colleague sharing — share patients, QEEG sessions, and protocol recommendations with other practitioners
- Power cross-practitioner population analytics: similar patient matching, symptom–QEEG correlations, and protocol effectiveness scoring using real-world anonymized data
- Provide HIPAA-conscious data handling with no patient names stored and full opt-in control over population contributions
The Collective Advantage
Individual practices generate valuable QEEG data, but the patterns that matter most — which brain signatures correlate with specific symptoms, which protocols produce consistent results across different patients — only become visible at scale. SynapseData lets practitioners opt individual sessions into an anonymized shared database. No patient identifiers are ever included; only QEEG fingerprints and protocol outcomes. As more practitioners contribute, the platform’s population intelligence deepens for everyone.
Our Approach
We value our customers and take the extra step of introducing ourselves to each one. When you register, a dedicated account manager will reach out to finalize your setup and discuss how SynapseData can best serve your practice.
