Closed-loop neural training, step by step.
Cirus operationalises motor imagery through a measurable sequence: acquisition, translation, adaptive feedback, and repeated training execution.
Class 1
50%
Class 2
86%
Class 3
78%
Class 4
42%
Closed-loop phases
Five phases. One measurable loop.
Headset on head
Dry-electrode contact is validated before protocol start. Session quality begins with stable acquisition conditions.
Signal acquired
Neural activity is sampled continuously and quality-screened in real time to isolate usable signal from session noise.
Signal translated
Temporal EEG patterns are converted into conceptual protocol classes by proprietary translation layers.
Feedback delivered
The user receives adaptive cues based on current class confidence, preserving a measurable closed loop during the protocol.
Training performed
Session output is logged into progression markers that support repeatability across cycles and comparison over time.
Motor imagery is not visualisation. It is a measurable neural process.
When you vividly imagine executing a movement — a sprint start, a serve, a takedown — your brain activates the same regions of the motor cortex as during actual performance. This is documented, reproducible, and trainable.
Cirus builds structured protocols around this process, guided by EEG feedback to close the loop between mental rehearsal and objective measurement.