BrainTrack Research Private Limited
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About Us

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The Brain has remarkable power to adapt and cope with any brain related damage caused by natural degeneration or by diseases such as Alzheimer's disease or related dementias, Parkinson's disease, or stroke.

Harnessing the incredible power of neuroplasticity which is simply called brain flexibility; when appropriately stimulated and guided at right time and in right path can enhance brain health and contribute to achieving optimal quality of life.

We, at BrainTrack provide you with Right path through validated, indigenous and personalised cognitive training exercises that help strengthen the brain connections and help in enhancing mental skills like memory, attention capacity, processing speed, motor skills and more. Besides this, we also engage in scientific research with medical practitioners, neuroscientists, researchers, and psychologists, across the globe for building global brain health ecosystem.

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What we Offer
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We provide digital brain health exercises aiming to enhance and optimize various mental skills through targeted tasks and activities. We offer specialized digital programs for diverse populations, groups and classes including adults, senior citizens, and participants with dementia and related disorders.

Few of the programs are-

  1. arrow_right Brain MileAge:

    This is a cognitive training program which is carefully developed and specifically designed for senior citizens with or without cognitive impairment. It focuses on improving memory, attention, and language skills by engaging into specified brain exercises. This program has won many national and international awards for its uniqueness and novelty.

  2. arrow_right Sensory Cognitive Program:

    It involves exercises and activities designed to enhance cognitive-sensory system using real 3D digital technology.

  3. arrow_right Everyday Function Training:

    It involves personalised training for enhancing cognitive skills necessary for independent functioning in daily life such as managing finances, medication, identifying and operating basic devices etc.

  4. arrow_right Multitasking Training:

    It is a high order training program for enhancing divided attention, response inhibition, motor skills and visual attention simultaneously. This program helps to increase productivity and efficiency.

  5. arrow_right Mindfulness Integration Program:

    It involves reality based relaxation techniques using virtual 3D ocular technology to recue stress, improve focus and support overall mental well-being.

  6. arrow_right Brain Health Wellness:

    It offers a proactive approach, techniques, activities materials in maintaining cognitive health in old age and help them promote their brain fitness.

Benefits

  1. psychology

    Keep mind active and engaged irrespective of age.

  2. psychology

    Showcase the positive impact on memory, concentration, and problem solving ability

  3. psychology

    Improve functional independence

  4. psychology

    Reduce caregivers burden

  5. psychology

    Strengthen intergenerational connectivity

Message from CEO

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Dr. Swati Bajpai - Chief Executive Officer

We often prioritize our physical well-being with exercises, diet, and annual blood tests, but tend to overlook our brain's needs for stimulation, nourishment, and assessments. At BrainTrack, we've launched a personalized initiative to enhance brain health. Our mission is to establish a benchmark, providing insights into your cognitive well-being and supporting the cultivation of an actively healthy brain.

As we say, "No health without brain health," let's collaborate to create a brain health ecosystem and protect the remarkable structure of our bodies and promote Holistic well-being.”

Award

2023

  • Atlantic Fellowship for Equity in Brain Health

2021

  • Emerging Psychologist Award

  • Research Associate Fellowship

2018

  • Council Of Scientific And Industrial Research Foreign Travel Grant

  • Neuropsychology International Fellowship (University College London)

2017

  • Sukemune/Bain Early Career Award for Excellence in Presentation & Content of Research in International Psychology

  • AIIMS Endowment Foreign Travel Grant

  • Indian Council Of Medical Research Travel Grant

2015

  • Centenary Award of Best Young Psychologist

  • Science & Engineering Research Board, Government of India Travel Award

  • Gandhi Scholarship

Publications

Indexed Journals

  1. Lee J, Meijer E, Langa KM, Ganguli M, Varghese M, Banerjee J, Khobragade P, Angrisani M, Kurup R, Chakrabarti SS, Gambhir IS. Prevalence of dementia in India: National and state estimates from a nationwide study. Alzheimer's & Dementia. 2023 Jan 13.

  2. Lee, J., Petrosyan, S., Khobragade, P. et al. Deep phenotyping and genomic data from a nationally representative study on dementia in India. Sci Data 10, 45 (2023).

  3. Bhagwasia M, Rao AR, Banerjee J, Bajpai S, Raman AV, Talukdar A, Jain A, Rajguru C, Sankhe L, Goswami D, Shanthi GS. Association Between Cognitive Performance and Nutritional Status: Analysis From LASI-DAD. Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine. 2023 Aug;9:23337214231194965.

  4. Bhagwasia M, Rao AR, Banerjee J, Bajpai S.et al Defining Anthropometric Thresholds (Mid Arm Circumference and Calf Circumference) in Older Adults Residing in the Community: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Utilizing Data from the Population-Representative Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI DAD)., BMJ Open (Accepted)

  5. Bajpai S, Upadhayay AD, Banerjee J, Chakrawarthy A, Chatterjee P, Lee J, Dey AB. Discrepancy in Fluid and Crystallized Intelligence: An Early Cognitive Marker of Dementia from the LASI-DAD Cohort. Dement Geriatr Cogn Dis Extra. 2022 Apr 4;12(1):51-59. PMID: 35611146.

  6. Kumari S, Singh A, Singh AK, Yadav Y, Bajpai S, Kumar P, Upadhyay AD, Shekhar S, Dwivedi S, Dey AB, Dey S. Circulatory GSK-3β: Blood-Based Biomarker and Therapeutic Target for Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. 2022 Jan 1;85(1):249-60.

  7. Pradhan R, Singh AK, Kumar P, Bajpai S, Pathak M, Chatterjee P, Dwivedi S, Dey AB, Dey S. Blood circulatory level of seven sirtuins in Alzheimer's disease: Potent biomarker based on translational research. Molecular Neurobiology. 2022 Mar;59(3):1440-51.

  8. Kidambi BR, Purohit V, Bajpai S, Nehra A, Karthikeyan G. Is the use of high-intensity atorvastatin associated with memory impairment? Indian Heart J. 2021 Dec 18:S0019-4832(21)00457-0. doi: 10.1016/j.ihj.2021.12.006. PMID: 34933015.

  9. Bajpai S, Nehra A, Pandey RM, Sati H, Singh RK, Vishnu VY, Rajan R, Singh M, Srivastava A, Srivastava P, Tripathi M. Cognitive Capacity Assessment: The Fundamental Element of Neurological Disability Guidelines in India. Neurol India. 2021; 69(3):703-706. doi: 10.4103/0028-3886.319214. PMID: 34169872.

  10. Bajpai S, Pandey M, Singh Priti, Sati H, Pandey RM, & Dey AB, "Healthcare policies and programmes for older persons: exploring awareness among stakeholders. J Healthc Qual Res. 2020;35(6):391-401. doi: 10.1016/j.jhqr.2020.06.010. PMID: 33069633.

  11. Bajpai S, Upadhyay A, Sati H, Pandey RM, Chaterjee P, Dey AB. Hindi Version of Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III: Distinguishing Cognitive Impairment Among Older Indians at the Lower Cut- Offs. Clin Interv Aging. 2020; 15:329-339. doi: 10.2147/CIA.S244707. PMID: 32184582; PMCID: 7062397.

  12. Nehra A, Sharma PS, Narain A, Kumar A, Bajpai S, Rajan R, Kumar N, Goyal V, Srivastava AK. The role of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for enhancing the quality of life in Parkinson's Disease: A systematic review. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2020 Nov;23(6):755. PMID 33688123

  13. Bajpai, S., Tripathi, M., Pandey, R. M., Dey, A. B., & Nehra, A. Development and validation of Cognitive Training Intervention for Alzheimer's disease (CTI-AD): A picture-based interventional program. Dementia. 2020; 19(4), 1203–1219. https://doi.org/10.1177/1471301218797043. PMID: 30180764

  14. Kaur H, Bajpai S, Pershad D, Sreenivas V, Nehra A. Development and standardization of Indian aphasia battery. J Mental Health Hum Behav 2017;22:116-22.

  15. Bajpai, S., Tripathi, M., Pandey, R. M., Dey, A. B., & Nehra, A. Enhancing memoryand activities of daily living in patients with early Alzheimer's disease using memory stimulation intervention: A randomized controlled trial. International Journal of AdvancedMedical and Health Research, 2017; 4(2), 54.Nehra, A., & Bajpai, S. Effectiveness of cognitive retraining after brain trauma-Case studies. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 2012; 54(3-4), 139.

  16. Nehra, A., Singla, S., Bajpai, S., Malviya, S., Padma, V., & Tripathi, M. Inverse relationship between stigma and quality of life in India: Is epilepsy a disabling neurological condition? Epilepsy & Behavior, 2014; 39, 116- 125. PMID: 25240123.

  17. Nehra, A., Bajpai, S., Sinha, S., & Khandelwal, S. Holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation: grief management in traumatic brain injury. Ann. Neurosci, 2014; 21, 118-122. PMID:2520607.

  18. Nehra, A., Sharma, A., Bajpai, S., & Sreenivas, V. Assessment and comparison of the memory profile in traumatic brain injury and subarachnoid hemorrhage patients. Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour,2014; 19(1), 19. DOI 10.4103/0971-8990.143885

  19. Nehra, A., & Bajpai, S. Effectiveness of cognitive retraining after brain trauma-Case studies. Activitas Nervosa Superior, 2012; 54(3-4), 139.

Chapters

  1. Bajpai, S., Nehra A. Neuropsychological Assessment in the neurointensive care setting: a time based approach. In: Prabhakar H. Neurointensive care. Oxford Clinical Practice Series. Oxford University Press. July 2019. ISBN: 9780199481439. 50 485-490.

Abstracts in indexed journals

  1. Bajpai, S., Tripathi, M., Pandey, R. M., Dey, A. B., & Nehra, A .Development of Mental Stimulation Exercises Manual: Cognitive Training Program for Elderly. The International Psychologist, 2017; 57(3), pg. 7.

  2. Bajpai, S., Tripathi, M., Pandey, R. M., Dey, A. B., & Nehra, A. Looking Beyond the Cognition in Dementia: An Innovative Method in Tertiary Care Practice. Journal of Indian Academics of Geriatrics. 2017;13 (4), Pg 211.

  3. Bajpai, S., Tripathi, M., Dey, A. B., & Nehra, A. Is Memory Retraining Effective in Alzheimer Disease? A Clinical View. Journal of Indian academics of Geriatrics. 2016; 12(3), pg 111.

  4. Nehra, A., Bajpai, S., Kale, S. S., Chandra, P. S., Tripathi, M., & Srivastava, A. Gamma knife versus open surgery for epilepsy: A longitudinal neuropsychological profiling study. International Journal of Epilepsy, 2016; 1(3), 44-45.

  5. Bajpai, S., Nehra, A. Development of RE-CREATE (Rehabilitation of Cognition Using Restorative Exercises & Activities Targeted For Elderly): Cognitive Rehabilitation for Low Literate Indians. Neurodegener Dis 2015;15:(suppl 1): pg 1062 DOI:10.1159/000381736.

  6. Bajpai, S., Nehra, A. Cognitive Rehabilitation: A State Of The Art for Long Term Management Of Alzheimer Disease For Indian Population. Neurodegener Dis 2015; 15:(suppl 1): pg 1061 DOI:10.1159/000381736.

  7. Swati, B., Manjari, T., RM Pandey., & Ashima, N. Effectiveness of a cognitive rehabilitation intervention as an adjunct to acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (AChE-I) treatment on patients with mild Alzheimer’s disease: A preliminary study. J Gerontol Geriat Res 2015, 3:5.

  8. Bajpai, S., Nehra, A., Singla, S., Padma, V., & Tripathi, M. Is stigmatized epilepsy disabling? The trio impact of stigma, disability and quality of life. 10th Asian Oceanic Epilepsy Congress, 2014, p 199.

  9. Chopra S, Nehra A, Kaur H, Bajpai S, Tripathi M, Neuropsychological And Psychopathology Correlates Of Children With Epilepsy Children With Drug Refractory Epilepsy. 10th Asian Oceanic Epilepsy Congress, 2014, p 198.

Projects

  1. Development of a Healthcare Policies and Programmes Awareness Questionnaire (HPPAQ) to study the awareness about the national healthcare policies and programmes for senior citizens among geriatric patients and medical /paramedical professionals” (Co- PI), 2017 AIIMS, New Delhi

  2. Global and cross-cultural examination of stress, resilience, and coping amidst Covid-19 pandemic. (Co- PI), State University of New York at Buffalo, USA.

Consultancy

  1. Harmonized Diagnostic Assessment of Dementia (DAD) for Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI): Online consensus diagnosis, University of Southern California & AIIMS, New Delhi (Expert Consultant, Neuropsychology; 2018-2020).

Affiliation

  1. Life Associate member of Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists

  2. Life Associate member of Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists

  3. American Psychological Association (APA): International Affiliate.

  4. Aging and society member, USA 2015

  5. Life time member of Indian Federation of Neurorehabilitation 2015

  6. International Council of Psychologists- Board Member 2018-2022

  7. International Council of Psychologists- Health Psychology Interest Group (Founder member)

Testimonials

What People Think About us

  • Deenanath Pandey

    Dr. Bajpai, a highly knowledgeable, humble, and passionate researcher, has been instrumental in guiding me through BrainMileage training. As my Parkinson's progresses, this training has significantly contributed to the preservation of my cognitive skills. I wholeheartedly recommend this program to anyone grappling with cognitive decline due to dementia, as it effectively supports maintaining cognitive health. My sincere gratitude to Dr. Bajpai for making the entire training experience motivational and for bolstering my confidence during this journey.

    Deenanath Pandey
  • Suhash Rajan

    "Over the course of 8 weeks, my father diligently engaged in BrainMileage cognitive training program. At the beginning, he was slow for two weeks, but then he got the hang of it and started to enjoy it.

    This BrainMileage training program not only sustained his mental activity but also provided our family with valuable insights into his cognitive constraints and their consequences. In the absence of effective dementia medications, these interventions served as a collective approach, strengthening the preserved cognitive capacity. My dad benefitted immensely from the training program and was able to communicate better with my mom.

    I strongly advocate for incorporating such brain training into the regular routines of older adults, fostering cognitive health and preventative measures against dementia.

    Suhash Ranjan Rakshit
  • Premlata Thakur

    I wish to express my gratitude to Dr. Swati Bajpai, formerly of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. My treatment for symptoms of forgetfulness in the geriatric unit significantly improved my memory and cognition.

    Dr Bajpai approach, combining counseling and BrainMileage exercises, was highly effective in enhancing my mental functions. I believe her expertise in geriatric care would be beneficial to any medical team focusing on elderly care.

    I am thankful for Dr. Bajpai's assistance and hope her efforts in geriatric care and receive the recognition she deserve.

    Mrs. Premlata Thakur, 83 years

Contact Us

  • Company Name BrainTrack Research Private Limited
  • Regd No. U86900DL2023PTC424524
  • Regd Off 13, Nizamuddin East Market, New Delhi 110013, India
  • Mob. +919953022093, +919999919360
  • Emailbraintrackresearch@gmail.com , braintrackandresearch.com
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