Neurofeedback Addresses:
Anxiety Emotional Overwhelm and Reactivity Depression Sleep Migraines/Headache ADHD |
Perfectionism Self Esteem Concussions/TBI Executive functioning skills Trauma |
Our brains can learn Neurofeedback is a brain training technique that works for all ages. The goal is to teach the brain how to perform at its best to relieve distressing symptoms and improve daily functioning. Neurofeedback is a completely noninvasive treatment which capitalizes on the brain’s potential for self-healing.
Our brains need feedback to grow Neurofeedback uses visual, auditory, and tactile feedback in the form of an interactive movie or game that responds to brain activity in specifically targeted areas of neural activity. This feedback reflects how the brain is functioning, enabling the brain to recognize and naturally correct suboptimal processing.
Our brains are capable of change Neurofeedback is exercise for the brain: the more we work at it, the better we feel, and the stronger we are.
How it works Electrodes are placed on the scalp in specialized locations to monitor targeted areas of brain functioning that are relevant to the patient’s distress. Aggregate neuronal activity is processed by computer software and visually displayed, allowing the brain to literally see its activity. This visual feedback discourages suboptimal functioning that leads to distress and encourages optimal functioning based on an individual's brain.
Our brains need feedback to grow Neurofeedback uses visual, auditory, and tactile feedback in the form of an interactive movie or game that responds to brain activity in specifically targeted areas of neural activity. This feedback reflects how the brain is functioning, enabling the brain to recognize and naturally correct suboptimal processing.
Our brains are capable of change Neurofeedback is exercise for the brain: the more we work at it, the better we feel, and the stronger we are.
How it works Electrodes are placed on the scalp in specialized locations to monitor targeted areas of brain functioning that are relevant to the patient’s distress. Aggregate neuronal activity is processed by computer software and visually displayed, allowing the brain to literally see its activity. This visual feedback discourages suboptimal functioning that leads to distress and encourages optimal functioning based on an individual's brain.
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