US-20260124427-A1 - PROGRESSIVE-IMPLICIT-LEARNING FOR RECOVERING FROM BRAIN DISRUPTION
Abstract
An example of a non-transitory computer readable storage device is disclosed. The storage device may comprise executable instructions that when executed cause a processor at an Individual's-Brain-Disruption-Release Controller (IBDRC) to obtain two or more intervals of a biological-parameter, wherein each interval is associated with a stage of a progressive-implicit-learning, to determine that a current reading from a monitoring device, which is associated with the IBDRC and is configured to monitor the biological-parameter, is in the interval of a current stage of the progressive-implicit-learning and to instruct an individual, who is associated with the IBDRC, to executed an anchoring-ritual (AR).
Inventors
- Avi Harel
- Yossi Chalamish
- MOSHE Horev
Assignees
- RE-SETS LTD
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20260106
Claims (20)
- 1 : A non-transitory computer readable storage device comprising executable instructions that when executed cause a processor at an Individual's-Brain-Disruption-Release Controller (IBDRC): to obtain, for an individual with brain disruption, two or more intervals of a biological-parameter, wherein each interval is associated with a stage of a progressive-implicit-learning; to determine that a current reading from a monitoring device, which is associated with the IBDRC and is configured to monitor the biological-parameter, is in the interval of a current stage of the progressive-implicit-learning; and to instruct the individual, who is associated with the IBDRC, to move toward a following stage.
- 2 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 1 , wherein the following stage comprising instructions that when executed cause the processor at the IBDRC to instruct the individual to execute an anchoring-ritual (AR).
- 3 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 1 , wherein the brain disruption is chronical-psychological-stress.
- 4 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 1 , wherein the brain disruption is a body-mind-disorder.
- 5 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 1 , wherein the biological-parameter is heart pulse rate.
- 6 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 2 , wherein the AR comprises associating a finger with a thumb of the right hand of the individual.
- 7 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 2 , wherein the executing AR leads the individual toward vividness.
- 8 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 1 , wherein the monitoring device is configured to monitor the heart pulse rate of the individual.
- 9 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 8 , wherein the monitoring device is a ring.
- 10 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 1 , further comprising instructions that when executed cause the processor at the IBDRC to play a recorded file, RecF1, which comprises autobiographic-positive-memory (APM) of the individual.
- 11 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 10 , wherein the RecF1 further comprises music that the individual likes.
- 12 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 10 , wherein describing the APM in the RecF1, is done by a therapist.
- 13 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 12 , wherein RecF1 is stored in a server that is associated with the therapist.
- 14 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 1 , wherein the first stage of the progressive-implicit-learning is associated with a first interval of the biological-parameter.
- 15 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 1 , further comprising instructions that when executed cause the processor at the IBDRC: to learn a schedule of the individual; and to determine, based on the schedule of the individual, that a current reading from the monitoring device is not related to the brain disruption.
- 16 : The non-transitory computer readable storage device of claim 1 , further comprising instructions that when executed cause the processor at the IBDRC to verify that executing the AR improves the current state of the individual.
- 17 : A system for treating Brain-Disruption of an individual, the system comprising: a therapist-computing-device (TCD) that is configured to prompt a therapist: i. during a meeting with an individual to lead an individual, who suffers from a brain disruption, toward vividness by using autobiographic-positive-memory (APM) of the individual; to prepare a first vocal recorded file RecF1; and to ask the individual to play the RecF1 ‘N1’ times a day for a period of ‘M1’ days; ii. during another meeting, to persuade the individual that using an anchoring-ritual (AR) brings a past emotional experience memory (PEEM) into the present for releasing the brain disruption; to prepare a second vocal recorded file RecF2. and to ask the individual to play it ‘N2’ times a day for a period of ‘M2’ days; iii. to plan a progressive-implicit-learning of the individual, wherein the progressive-implicit-learning comprises two or more stages wherein each stage is associated with a different level of one or more biological parameters; and to prepare two or more vocal recorded files, one per each stage; and an Individual's-Brain-Disruption-Release-System (IBDRS) comprising an Individual's Brain-Disruption-Release-Controller (IBDRC) and a monitoring device that is configured to monitor the one or more biological parameter of the individual that is related to the brain disruption.
- 18 : The system of claim 17 , wherein the brain disruption is chronical-psychological-stress.
- 19 : The system of claim 17 , wherein the IBDRS further comprising real time neuro waves monitoring device.
- 20 : The system of claim 17 , wherein N1 and N2 are integer numbers between two to five.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS This is a utility patent application that is being filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office as a non-provisional application for patent under Title 35 U.S.C. § 100 et seq. and 37 C.F.R. § 1.53(b) and is a continuation-in-part of the United States application for patent that was filed on Oct. 11, 2024, and assigned Ser. No. 18/913,995, which application is: a continuation-in-part of the United States application for patent that was filed on Sep. 6, 2023, and assigned Ser. No. 18/242,773, which application claims the benefit of the prior filing date under Title 35, U.S.C. § 119(e) of the United States provisional application for patent that was filed on Oct. 10, 2022 and assigned the Ser. No. 63/414,878, anda continuation-in-part of the United States application for patent that was filed on Sep. 6, 2023, and assigned Ser. No. 18/242,852, which application claims the benefit of the prior filing date under Title 35, U.S.C. § 119(e) of the United States provisional application for patent that was filed on Oct. 10, 2022 and assigned the Ser. No. 63/414,878. Each of the above-identified applications are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety. FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE The present disclosure relates to the field of improving the quality of life and the wellbeing of a person. BACKGROUND From time to time a person may suffer from brain disruption such as but not limited to chronical-psychological-stress (CPS), sleep disorder, primary headache, Migraine, etc. In addition a person may suffer from Body-Mind-Disorder (BMD). BMD such as but not limited to Auto-emotion-Disorder, Dementia, etc. Along the disclosure and the claims the term stress can be used as a representative term for any type of brain/mind disruption. The stress can be a result of a trauma that the person suffered in the past. In some cases the stress may involve fears, memory attenuation, physical balance, emotional balance, etc. The effect of stress may be increased along the years. The stress may be associated with the human senses. Senses such as but not limited to smelling, seeing, hearing, tasting, etc. Usually the brain disruption may interfere with daily life and wellbeing of that person. It may reduce performance of the person and may reduce the quality of life of that person. Common methods for handling brain disruption may comprise medicines, treating the person at a clinic by a psychotherapist, etc. In the long run using medicines may affect the health of that person. It may affect the kidney, the liver, etc. of that person. Therefore there is a need for a new system and method which will help a person to overcome brain disruption without medicines. Along the present disclosure and the claims the terms chronical-psychological-stress, stress, trauma or brain disruption can be used interchangeably and the term stress can be used as a representative term to this group. BRIEF SUMMARY The needs and the deficiencies that are described above are not intended to limit the scope of the inventive concepts of the present disclosure in any manner. The needs are presented for illustration only. The disclosure is directed to a novel system for progressive treatment of the brain of an individual in order to overcome a brain disruption such as but not limited to stress situation. An example system for progressive treatment of the brain may comprise a Brain-Disruption-Release-Server (BDRS), and one or more Individual's-Brain-Disruption-Release-System (IBDRS). An example of BDRS may comprise a plurality of Progressive-brain-disruption-release-applications that can be downloaded to one or more IBDRS in order to treat individuals that suffer from Brain-Disruption. An example of an IBDRS may comprise, among other elements, an Individual's Brain-Disruption-Release Controller (IBDRC) and a monitoring device that is capable to monitor at least one biological parameter that is related to the brain disruption. A non-limiting example of a monitoring device can be pulse rate monitoring device (PRMD) such as but not limited to a ring “R10” manufactured by COLMI. Another non-limiting example of a monitoring device can be a smart watch such as but not limited to “VIVOACTIVE 5” manufactured by Garmin USA. Those monitoring devices can be used for monitoring the pulse rate, which has high correlation to the level of stress of the individual, for example. Other monitoring devices can measure other biological parameters such as but not limited to Galvanic-skin-response (GSR) or heart-rate-variations (HRV), etc. An example of IBDRC can be a smart-phone, a laptop, a personal computer, etc. The IBDRC can be configured to download one or more types of Progressive-brain-disruption-release-application (PBDRA) from the BDRS. The novel progressive treatment for recovering from a brain disruption may comprise few stages. The first stage is the introducing stage, in which a therapist may present the progressive treatme