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What NeuroFusion supports for observational and longitudinal studies

Use this page as the self-serve entry point for teams evaluating NeuroFusion. It separates what is implemented today from the operational workflows that are still expanding.

Available today

These are the capabilities the current platform already supports across the codebase and public product surface.

Quest-based study builder

Configure prompts, onboarding, eligibility, experiments, health data collection, and analysis settings in one structured study flow.

Longitudinal data collection

Collect repeated questionnaires, mobile prompt responses, and participant submissions over time with notification windows and offline sync.

Multimodal research capture

Combine behavioral tasks, EEG recordings, health integrations, and custom HTML or JavaScript experiments in the same study.

Researcher review and export

Browse datasets, review participants, run analysis pipelines, and export structured data for downstream work in Python, R, or MATLAB.

Organization controls

Support team collaboration with organization membership, permissions, audit logging, and usage-based billing for published studies.

Programmable follow-up analysis

Attach analysis scripts and post-collection workflows so data can trigger downstream processing after responses, datasets, or experiments.

Expanding now

NeuroFusion is a strong fit for distributed multimodal studies today, but larger observational-study operations still need first-class product surfaces in these areas.

Cohort and visit operations

First-class subject statuses, cohorts, study arms, and visit schedules are the clearest gaps for larger observational-study programs.

Compliance and retention dashboards

The platform captures scheduled responses today, but researcher-facing adherence tooling and overdue-response operations still need productization.

Statistical reporting modules

Fusion supports exports and domain analysis, but formal cohort comparisons, missingness summaries, and publication-style reporting remain an expansion area.