We don't guess.
We verify.
Every feature in Sanctuary is grounded in peer-reviewed research. We translate clinical protocols into seamless digital interactions.
The Cost of Interrupted Work: More Speed and Stress
It takes an average of 23 minutes and 15 seconds to return to deep focus after an interruption
Work Trend Index Annual Report
The average knowledge worker experiences 47 interruptions per day, with context switching reducing productivity by up to 40%
The State of Remote Work
Average daily screen time for knowledge workers has increased to over 8 hours
Coherence: Bridging Personal, Social, and Global Health
Resonant breathing at 5.5 breaths per minute increases heart rate variability by 23%, activating the parasympathetic nervous system
Binaural Beats and Cognitive Enhancement: A Systematic Review
Theta-frequency binaural beats at 4Hz enhance creative thinking and sustained attention by increasing theta-band activity in the prefrontal cortex
Computer Vision Syndrome: A Review
The 20-20-20 rule (every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds) significantly reduces digital eye strain symptoms including dryness, irritation, and blurred vision
Smartphone Use and Stress: The Buffering Effects of Self-Control
Push notifications trigger measurable cortisol spikes, with frequent interruptions associated with elevated stress hormone levels throughout the workday
Evening Use of Light-Emitting eReaders Negatively Affects Sleep
Evening screen use reduces sleep quality by up to 30% and delays circadian rhythm by suppressing melatonin production
Divided Attention: The Cognitive Cost of Multitasking
Multitasking and frequent interruptions reduce working memory capacity by approximately 28% and impair information retention
Digital Distraction and Wellbeing in the Workplace
Constant connectivity and digital interruptions correlate with increased stress, reduced job satisfaction, and higher rates of burnout
Information Overload: A Systematic Review and Research Agenda
The average person consumes approximately 400 times more information daily compared to 1986, leading to decision paralysis and reduced cognitive performance
Our Methodology
We constantly monitor new research in neuroscience, optometry, and psychophysiology. When a protocol shows consistent clinical efficacy (p < 0.05) across multiple studies, we prototype a digital interface for it.