What is TNQ?

Measure Human Potential.

TNQ turns sports science, neuroscience, and behavioral science into mobile-first products that make performance measurable, visible, and trainable anywhere.

Body. Brain. Behavior.

What We Do

Research-led products, built for the real world

Products

Our Apps

A growing suite of mobile products spanning physical performance, cognition, recovery, and vision.

Research Output

Published Papers

A selection of papers and research outputs associated with TNQ, with recent work surfaced first.

2026

Symmetry

Yamaki, N., & Churiki, T. (2026). Emergence and Stabilization of Hemispheric Specialization Under Symmetric Developmental Conditions: A Minimal Evolutionary Model. Symmetry, 18(5), 783.

2026

Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience

Yamaki, N. Y., & Churiki, T. (2026). Contralateral dominance emerges from geometric transformation in bilateral control systems. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 20, 1839583.

2026

Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Imaging & Visualization

Yamaki, N., & Churiki, T. (2026). A three-dimensional geometric model reveals posture-dependent effects of femoral anteversion on hip structural alignment.

2026

Laterality

Yamaki, N., & Churiki, T. (2026). A minimal dynamical model linking early embryonic asymmetry to hemispheric lateralization. Laterality, 1-14.

2026

AI Ethics

Yamaki, N., Churiki, T. Posthuman flesh-the ontological status of the cyborg body. AI Ethics 6, 166 (2026).

2026

AI & Society

Yamaki, N. The movement we still do not know how to model. AI & Soc (2026).

2025

Cosmos and History

Yamaki, N. (2025). Quantum Phenomenology of Action: Predictive, Executive, and Corrective Overlap as Temporal Superposition. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 21(2), 329-338.

2025

Scientific Reports

Yamaki, N. Factor structure and validation of the Motor Imagery Vividness Scale (MIV-S). Sci Rep 15, 10517 (2025).