IT startup NeuroLingo, founded by MSU students, has introduced an AI-powered language learning solution integrated with the Neiry neurointerface. Using EEG-based metrics, the platform analyzes cognitive load and concentration levels during learning sessions, adjusting task difficulty individually for each user.
Previously, American scientists conducted a study using functional MRI to observe multilingual individuals as they performed word comprehension tasks. The results showed that even minimal knowledge of a second language provides significant benefits — people demonstrated better concentration and focus on a single task compared to monolingual speakers.
If real-time EEG data is used to optimize language learning, the benefits could be even greater. Research confirms that by analyzing the ratio of alpha and beta brain rhythms (which indicate concentration levels), scientists can predict how engaged a person is with content. This not only makes learning a new language more effective but also enhances concentration skills and increases engagement.
NeuroLingo is a language learning platform connected to the Neiry neurointerface via an open API.
How it works
🔹 The user puts on the Neiry HeadBand Pro and opens NeuroLingo.
🔹 The system assesses their language proficiency, analyzing not only their answers but also their brain’s reactions to different types of tasks.
🔹 Based on the results, a personalized learning path is created.
🔹 During sessions, the system tracks how effectively the user absorbs material and adjusts the tasks if it detects a drop in attention or an increase in errors.
🔹 The system collaborates with the user to select topics, formats, and session durations.
🔹 The system assesses their language proficiency, analyzing not only their answers but also their brain’s reactions to different types of tasks.
🔹 Based on the results, a personalized learning path is created.
🔹 During sessions, the system tracks how effectively the user absorbs material and adjusts the tasks if it detects a drop in attention or an increase in errors.
🔹 The system collaborates with the user to select topics, formats, and session durations.
"My attempts to learn five languages failed until I realized that apps don’t consider the fact that today I’m exhausted, but tomorrow I’m ready to conquer the world. NeuroLingo changes the game: the neurointerface scans your concentration and adjusts the material so that every minute of learning brings real results," said Sofya Rozhok, founder of NeuroLingo.
The service is currently in beta testing, and applications can be submitted via the link.