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  • What is neurofeedback?

    Neurofeedback for concussionYour brain is the most complex system on Earth. It possesses an amazing ability to organize itself. Neurofeedback works with the electrical activity of that system.

    What is neurofeedback?

    Via pauses in a sound stream that are precisely timed to register state shifts in the brain, NeurOptimal®® Dynamical Neurofeedback® gives your brain information on what it’s doing which your brain then uses to optimize itself — real time feedback that it doesn’t get anywhere else in life.

    Your Central Nervous System (brain and spinal cord) is masterful at taking in information and using it to organize itself to become more efficient, flexible and resilient. You can think of your NeurOptimal® neurofeedback sessions as tuning up your brain to run at its best.

    How this will manifest in your life is up to your CNS. It will use the information it’s getting in the way that’s right for you. That’s what makes NeurOptimal® so side effect free. Traditional protocol-based neurofeedback encourages the brain to move in specific, pre-determined directions. It can be very helpful, but it’s also side effect prone.

    Neurofeedback is not new. It has been around for about half a century, gradually becoming more and more comprehensive and sophisticated. If you want to perform at your best or improve your sleep or concentration; or if there is something you want more of, perhaps better stress management, focus, or happier mood, it is likely that NeurOptimal® can help you. If you don’t see what you want mentioned here, please ask me.

    To read more, visit the What is NeurOptimal® Neurofeedback page of my website. To get a sense of what your sessions will be like, read What to Expect.

    You’re also welcome to email me or leave comments or questions here on the blog.

    Catherine Boyer, MA, LCSW-R
    New York Neurofeedback

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