Neuro-literacy-informed algorithms

A neuro-literacy-informed algorithm is a set of levers/maneuvers that has been shown to enable users to overcome a particular internal-self barrier and take an action towards a particular objective common to other people in similar conditions.

Each problem a person addresses with the Universal Method is an opportunity to discover a new way to approach and solve that problem. The user’s approach occurs in the NEXT System™ as a unique series of steps. These steps reflect how the person has employed levers to complement their other resources to overcome internal self-barriers and take actions – creating what NEXT calls a neuro-literacy-informed algorithm (“NL Algorithm”). Each problem a person addresses in this way, therefore, presents an opportunity for the NEXT community of innovators and developers to discover new approaches to solve that problem.

NL Algorithms lend themselves to being optimized as NEXT users explore ways to tailor existing NL Algorithms and create new more effective ones via their know-how and their own experiences using the System.

We strive to make NL Algorithms increasingly deterministic by combining NL Algorithms with well-accepted, evidence-based behavior change techniques and sharing anonymized data on real-world outcomes so authorized community members can effectively innovate and expand scientific knowledge in our space.