Pushens
Pushens are a class of wearable neurostimulation devices designed to enhance cognitive performance by delivering controlled electrical impulses to the prefrontal cortex via transdermal microelectrodes embedded in a wrist-worn band. The technology is positioned as a tool for focus, memory support, and task switching, rather than a medical cure.
The term Pushen was coined in 2119 by researchers at Verdant Reach and has since come to
Pushens operate by delivering adjustable microstimulation patterns through a soft, skin-adherent interface. The device includes a
Variants are offered to suit different needs, including Pushens Lite for basic cognitive support, Pushens Pro
Origins trace to research groups in Verdant Reach, with commercial deployment beginning in the early 2120s.
Public discourse on Pushens includes discussions of ethics, dependence, equity, and long-term cognitive health, underscoring the