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Explore in-depth insights and evidence-based findings to better understand the science behind our approach.

Our Research Philosophy
Menta is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with dementia through carefully designed, personalized video content. Our approach is rooted in science, driven by the understanding that dementia care requires more than one-size-fits-all solutions. By conducting focus group studies and drawing insights from peer-reviewed research, we validate and refine our content to maximize its calming and engaging effects.
Dementia impacts each person differently, and our goal is to create safe, effective, and meaningful experiences that enhance quality of life. Through rigorous analysis, we ensure our platform not only entertains but also supports emotional well-being and engagement for both patients and caregivers.
Our findings so far have been both promising and inspiring, and we invite you to explore the data that drives Menta forward.
19.2% Reduction in Anxiety Levels
15% Decrease in Agitation Levels Observed
Engagement Time Increased by Over 900%
The effects of preferred video content viewing on agitation and mental state in individuals with dementia.

Increased Engagement by 17%
Participants who viewed their preferred nature images combined with listening to their preferred music exhibited a 17% increase in engagement levels compared to baseline measurements.
Mood Improvement of 22%
The intervention led to a 22% enhancement in mood among individuals with dementia, indicating a significant positive emotional response to the combined sensory stimuli.
Reduction in Agitation by 15%
There was a 15% decrease in agitation when participants were exposed to preferred nature images, suggesting the effectiveness of personalized sensory interventions in managing symptoms.
Insights from our focus group study: Comparing viewing times and engagement levels.

Extended Viewing Time: 118 Minutes vs. 12 Minutes
Patients watched Menta for an average of 118 min., significantly longer than the 12 min. spent on TV, indicating higher engagement.
Calmer Emotional States Observed
Patients displayed curious and peaceful emotions while watching Menta, highlighting the soothing impact of personalized content.
Improved Physical Comfort
During Menta video sessions, participants adopted more relaxed postures, suggesting a positive influence on their physical comfort and overall well-being.
Harnessing nature's calming influence: Reducing anxiety in dementia care.

19.2% Reduction in Anxiety Levels
Residents exposed to nature DVDs experienced a 19.2% decrease in anxiety during the initial three weeks of the study.
127% Increase in Viewing Preference
Participants showed a 127% higher preference for nature DVDs over standard television programs in the early stages of the research.
Short to Medium-Term Benefits
The study indicates that watching nature scenes can effectively reduce anxiety in dementia patients over the short to medium term.