New York Neurofeedback
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...A great video about NeurOptimal® from colleague Steve Phillis at Neurofeedback Australia. Steve gives a simple explanation of how NeurOptimal® works. Steve’s clients talk about their experience with their brain training. And you get to see their beautiful water garden. One of Steve’s clients describes NeurOptimal as “meditation on steroids.” I can’t tell you how […]
Comments Off on NeurOptimal® in Australia Continue Reading...I first posted the blog below in 2009. It was one of my first posts. It featured my husband’s input on the value of NeurOptimal. I’m republishing it this month in his memory. How can neurofeedback help you improve your game? Here are three of the ways: Stay in the moment (this means being in […]
Comments Off on Neurofeedback and Peak Performance Continue Reading...Healthy Happy Holiday Wishes from New York Neurofeedback Wishing all of you the best possible holiday season! Catherine Boyer, MA, LCSW New York Neurofeedback
Comments Off on Happy Holidays from New York Neurofeedback Continue Reading...Once again, i’s time for a holiday post. Whenever I post this message, it’s usually one of the most viewed posts of the year. Why? I’ll get to that in a minute. It may not seem directly related to NeurOptimal® Dynamical Neurofeedback® – other than that training your brain makes most things in life easier. Benefits from […]
Comments Off on How to Survive the Holidays Continue Reading...People who are interested in neurofeedback are often fascinated by how our brains function. If that’s you, you’re in for a treat. Watch London psychiatrist and author Iain McGilchrist’s animation about the two hemispheres of the brain. You’ll hear that much of popular understanding of left and right hemisphere functions is incorrect. Language, for example, does not reside solely […]
Comments Off on The Two Hemisphere’s of the Brain Continue Reading...How to have a healthy brain is a topic near and dear to the hearts of neurofeedback trainers. Here’s a Cleveland Clinic article called 6 Pillars of Brain Health. It’s a useful article, and I recommend reading it. It’s helpful information. You’re probably already doing at least some of what they describe. For example, I […]
Comments Off on Six Pillars for a Healthy Brain Continue Reading...Neurofeedback is one of the best stress-busters I know. Here are the kinds of things my clients say: I have time to respond now rather than react. It takes more to get to me. In the past I would have been up worrying about what happened. I just went to sleep. I’m not thinking about […]
Comments Off on NeurOptimal® Neurofeedback for Stress Continue Reading...The idea of a gifted artist who also has a degree in neuroscience had never crossed my mind, but a while back I discovered that there is someone with exactly that background who creates artwork of the brain. I learned about him from a Scientific American article titled Watch the Human Brain Come to Life in […]
Comments Off on Artwork of the Human Brain Continue Reading...Natalie’s Story comes to us from Perth, Australia. That beautiful skyline you saw on the blog is Perth. This six minute video will give you a good sense of what NeurOptimal® can do. Steve Phillis, my felllow NeurOptimal® Representative, is Natalie’s trainer and does a great job of telling us how NeurOptimal® works. Please […]
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