Knowledge about the brain for a better life

Brainpowers ApS is founded by Morten Drewes Pedersen with a wish to share knowledge about the brain, support recovery after concussion, and inspire people to live healthier, fuller lives.

The company was originally established to publish the book Concussion, the Brain, and the Senses: A Guide to Rehabilitation Exercises. The book grew out of my own experience with a life-changing concussion, which required knowledge, patience, and dedicated effort to recover from. My hope is that this work can support others facing similar challenges and also contribute to the growing scientific understanding of the brain, the senses, and concussion rehabilitation.

Brainpowers mission is to help people to use their brain to become the best version of themselves and living their dream life contributing to a better world.

A passion for the brain and its possibilities

Long before my concussion, I was deeply fascinated by the brain and its extraordinary role in shaping our lives. That interest only grew stronger through my recovery. The more I learned, the more I came to appreciate the brain’s remarkable abilities, resilience, and potential.

At Brainpowers, we want to make that knowledge accessible to others. We share information not only about concussion and recovery, but also about the brain’s wider capabilities – and how greater understanding can help each of us improve our lives, reach our goals, and pursue our dreams.

Helping people live with greater potential

We believe that understanding the brain can open new possibilities. When you learn more about how your brain works, you can make better choices, strengthen your abilities, and move closer to the life you want to live.

Brainpowers exists to inform, inspire, and raise awareness about the brain and its amazing capabilities. Our aim is to help people unlock more of their potential – and, in doing so, contribute to a better world.

I hope you will find knowledge here that brings value to your life.

With warmth and sincerity,

Morten Drewes Pedersen