
Neurotech Daily 1. Unlocking Focus with Enten from Neurable | Adam Molnar
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Aug 30, 2022 Adam Molnar, co-founder and Head of Business at Neurable, who helped commercialize EEG wearable tech like Enten. He talks about choosing focus as a first consumer capability. He explains Enten’s EEG approach, pilot studies detecting cognitive fatigue, and plans for hands-free control and future clinical integrations. He also covers privacy safeguards and practical advice for entering neurotech.
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Joining Neurable After A Mind-Control Demo
- Adam Molnar joined Neurable after seeing Ramsey's messy 32 wet electrode demo of a mind-controlled car and instantly grasping the technology's potential.
- He left an accelerator program role to work with Ramsey, citing resilience as Ramsey's superpower and a long startup journey.
Turning EEG Into Consumer Biomarkers
- Neurable reframes EEG by abstracting noisy signals into actionable biomarkers via their BrainOS NeuroStack so consumers can use neurodata like they use smartwatch metrics.
- They port lab-grade interpretation to comfortable, affordable headphone sensors to enable daily neurophysiology-based feedback.
Use Neurofeedback To Trigger Smarter Breaks
- Use EEG-derived attention biomarkers to prompt better, timely breaks because people underestimate physiological signals like dehydration or fatigue.
- Neurable pilots with Mayo Clinic to validate cognitive fatigue markers and deliver actionable break recommendations for knowledge workers.

