The NeurOptimal® neurofeedback system is a beautifully designed system that takes advantage of the Central Nervous System’s powerful ability to take in information and use it to reorganize itself. For a potential trainer, if that’s you, it’s also easy to learn to operate. This almost completely automated system gives the CNS information about what it’s doing, moment […]
Comments Off on How to Become a NeurOptimal® Neurofeedback Trainer Continue Reading...Sharon Begley, one of my favorite science writers, wrote an article earlier this year for Newsweek, called Buff your Brain. Sharon always does a great job of summarizing current research – and the recommendations that come out of it – in language that is understandable for non-scientists. Good news for many is that games like Words with Friends […]
Comments Off on 31 Ways to Buff Your Brain Continue Reading...Notre Dame researcher Jessica Payne, PhD, recently published research into the positive effects of sleep on learning. Here is a quote that is the heart of the results of her study: “Our study confirms that sleeping directly after learning something new is beneficial for memory.” Pretty clear, right? Read more in this Science Daily article titled, […]
Comments Off on Sleep and Learning Continue Reading...NYU neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki talks at a TEDx conference about exercise, the brain, learning and memory. One of the teachers who inspired Dr. Suzuki is Marian Diamond of the University of Berkeley Department of Integrative Biology. Dr. Diamond’s research into the differences in the brains of rats living in enriched or impoverished environments (including those […]
Comments Off on Tedx Talk on Exercise and the Brain Continue Reading...Mayo Clinic neurologist J. Eric Ahlskog, MD, PhD, spoke about a recently conducted review of the research on aerobic exercise and benefits to the brain. They concluded that “you can make a very compelling argument for [aerobic] exercise as a disease-modifying strategy to prevent dementia and mild cognitive impairment, and for favorably modifying these processes […]
Comments Off on Brain Benefits from Aerobics Continue Reading...That’s the name of this video. It’s four-minutes that will both bring you to tears and make you smile, a powerful lesson about judgments and making a difference. I think it’s a powerful and needed message, so I’m posting it, even thought it is “off topic” regarding neurofeedback. I do find that my clients often […]
Comments Off on Powerful Video, Can’t Explain It, Just Watch Continue Reading...Dr. Ed O’Malley, of Your Optimal Nature and my go to sleep guru, wrote an article recently for the Fairfield Country Business Journal about how lack of sleep can impact productivity. About one third of United States adults do not wake up in the morning refreshed. This can cost employers around $2,000 a year per […]
Comments Off on Sleep Loss Equals Productivity Loss Continue Reading...Award winning positive psychology speaker and consultant Shawn Achor delivers a funny and informative 12-minute TED talk called The Happiness Advantage: Linking Positive Brains to Performance. He knows whereof he speaks. He applied to Harvard on a dare and went on to win awards there as a lecturer. He’s also very funny. And he gives simple, straightforward […]
Comments Off on Positive Brains and Peak Performance Continue Reading...A sizable number of my neurofeedback clients come because they want to reduce anxiety. Anxiety can be quite miserable, as anyone who has felt much of it will tell you. Many of these clients tell me that meditation or mindfulness practice has been recommended to them – and they feel drawn to it – but they […]
Comments Off on Benefits of Mindfulness Continue Reading...Your brain is the most complex system on Earth. It is masterful at taking in information and using it to reorganize itself to maximize efficiency and minimize discomfort. If you give it the right information, it will use it to meet those goals. The type of neurofeedback I use does just that, it gives it […]
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