Cortyx
Our research into AI that analyzes all types of brain signals.
In active research — not yet available.
Neutronics' research into AI for brain signals.
Cortyx is where we explore AI methods for analyzing all types of brain signals — EEG, iEEG, MEG, and beyond. The goal: surface windows, channels, and epochs where something statistically unusual is happening, and explain the reasoning for every call. Example: “this window, because line length runs 3σ above baseline.”
Not a black box.
Every finding carries its reason. Same discipline as BandForm, where every number shows the parameters that produced it. If Cortyx flags something, you can see exactly which feature, which threshold, and which window drove the call — and reject it.
A research instrument, not a medical device.
Cortyx points at what's statistically unusual against a reference distribution. It will never call a person's recording “abnormal.” Interpretation belongs to the researcher.
Built in the open, on public datasets.
Development uses public EEG corpora — CHB-MIT, TUH EEG Corpus, Sleep-EDF. Never on users' uploaded recordings. What we learn from public data stays testable and reproducible.
If you work with EEG and this is a problem you care about, we want to talk.
Cortyx is early. We're looking for researchers, clinicians who understand research, and engineers who've read a PSD before — to challenge assumptions, test on real workflows, and shape what this becomes.