Research Studies

The efficacy of Senaptec's innovative technologies are documented by peer-reviewed, evidence-based, scientific research. The following represent the broad applications our solution has on health and human performance.

  • Concussion Baseline Retesting

    Pair text with an image to focus on your chosen product, collection, or blog post. Add details on availability, style, or even provide a review.

    VIEW 
  • Review: Visual Performance Assessments for Sport

    This review provides an analysis of common visual performance assessments, including summaries of recent clinical research from a diverse array of professional literature.

    VIEW 
  • Eye-Hand Coordination

    The Effect of Stroboscopic Visual Training on Eye–Hand Coordination

    VIEW 
  • Professional Baseball Pitchers and Hitters

    Visual Abilities Distinguish Pitchers from Hitters in Professional Baseball

    VIEW 
  • Collegiate Softball Athletes

    The Effects of Sports Vision Training on Sensorimotor Abilities in Collegiate Softball

    VIEW 
  • Computerized Athletic Training Battery

    Sensorimotor Learning in a Computerized Athletic Training Battery

    VIEW 
  • Perceptual and Visual–Motor Abilities

    Mapping the Structure of Perceptual and Visual–Motor Abilities in Healthy Young Adults

    VIEW 
  • Division I Collegiate Hockey Players

    The Role of Visual Perception Measures Used in Sports Vision Programmes

    VIEW 
  • Computer-Based System Reliability

    Reliability of a Computer-Based System For Measuring Visual Performance Skills

    VIEW 

Strobes

  • Sensory Reweighting Alternative

    Stroboscopic Vision as a Dynamic Sensory Reweighting Alternative

    VIEW 
  • Collegiate Baseball Batters Batting Performance

    Dynamic Vision Training Improves Batting Performance In Collegiate Baseball

    VIEW 
  • Reaction and Behavior Effects on Visuomotor Performance in Elite Youth Sports 

    Short- and Long-Term Stroboscopic Training Effects on Visuomotor Performance in Elite Youth Sports. Part 1: Reaction and Behavior.

    VIEW 
  • Brain–Behavior Mechanisms Effects on Visuomotor Performance in Elite Youth Sports.

    Short- and Long-Term Stroboscopic Training Effects on Visuomotor Performance in Elite Youth Sports. Part 2: Brain–Behavior Mechanisms 

    VIEW 
  • Professional Baseball Batting Performance

    Visual and Oculomotor Abilities Predict Professional Baseball Batting Performance

    VIEW 
  • Onfield Performance in Professional Baseball

    Sensorimotor Abilities Predict On Field Performance in Professional Baseball

    VIEW 
  • Stroboscopic Impairment on Surgical Performance

    Training Effects of Visual Stroboscopic Impairment on Surgical Performance

    VIEW 
  • Visuomotor Performance In Badminton

    The Effect of 4-Week Stroboscopic Training on Visual Function and Performance

    VIEW 
  • Elite Youth Football Goalkeepers

    Stroboscopic Visual Training: A Pilot Study with Three Elite Youth Football Goalkeepers

    VIEW 
  • Sustained Attention and Coincidence-Anticipation

    Stroboscopic Vision and Sustained Attention During Coincidence-Anticipation

    VIEW 
  • Sensory Reweighting During Postural Control

    Stroboscopic Vision to Induce Sensory Re-Weighting During Postural Control

    VIEW 
  • Improved Visual Cognition Through Stroboscopic Training

    Improved Visual Cognition Through Stroboscopic Training

    VIEW 
  • Anticipatory Timing

    Stroboscopic Training Enhances Anticipatory Timing In Sports

    VIEW 
  • Ice Hockey and Stroboscopic Training

    Enhancing Ice Hockey Skills Through Stroboscopic Visual Training: A Pilot Study

    VIEW 
  • Improvement in Dynamic Visual Acuity with Strobe Training

    Effect of Stroboscopic Vision Training on Dynamic Visual Acuity Scores

    VIEW 
  • Vision Training Impoves Batting Statistics

    High-Performance Vision Training Improves Batting Statistics

    VIEW 

The statements made regarding these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or conditions.