Many of the images on this blog and on the New York Neurofeedback website are fractal images. If you’re intrigued, here is a wonderful NOVA episode called, “Fractals – The Hidden Dimension.” What is the connection to neurofeedback? All systems in nature are non-linear dynamic systems (somewhat predictable, somewhat random, responding to stimuli). Fractal geometry […]
Comments Off on Neurofeedback and Fractals Continue Reading...It’s hard to believe another year has gone by. New York Neurofeedback is almost 15 years old. Whatever holidays, customs and traditions you celebrate, we hope you enjoy the season. Happy Holidays from New York Neurofeedback This image is an example of fractal art. You’ll see many images of this type on our website. You […]
Comments Off on Happy Holidays from New York Neurofeedback Continue Reading...I get asked the question, “What are fractals?” quite a lot since I use fractals as the art for the New York Neurofeedback website, and other places, including Facebook, Twitter and on this blog. So what are they? All systems in nature are non-linear dynamic systems (somewhat predictable, somewhat random, responding to stimuli). Fractal geometry represents […]
1 Comment. Continue Reading...If you’re interested in the images on this blog and would like to know more about them, visit the Fractal Images page of New York Neurofeedback’s website. You can also watch this wonderful 2008 Nova episode on fractal geometry and its originator, Benoit Mandelbrot (1924-2010). You don’t need to be a mathematician to find it fascinating. […]
Comments Off on Fractal Geometry and Benoit Mandelbrot Continue Reading...The images used on this blog and on the New York Neurofeedback website are fractals. Benoît Mandelbrot, who died in 2010, changed how we can view ourselves and our world by introducing us to fractal geometry. It mirrored the complex real world in ways that the pristine and simpler shapes of classical geometry that we […]
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