Neurofeedback explained
Автор: RestorationCS
Загружено: 2012-08-03
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Neurofeedback works on the brain portion of the central nervous system, or CNS. The CNS is comprised of the brain and the spinal cord. The brain initiates neuro-functioning and the spinal cord is the delivery mechanism to the rest of the body.
If a person is experiencing slow brain activity, they will often feel tired, lethargic, and depressed. These people often find it difficult to function without coffee, tea, energy drinks, or other forms of stimulants.
On the other hand, if a person has unusually fast brain activity in one or more areas, they often feel stress, anxiety, muscle tension, sleeplessness (insomnia), headaches, or migraines. These people often seek out alcohol or other depressants to slow things down to a tolerable level.
Neurofeedback can identify this brain activity and retrain the brain to have more balance. If your brain has trouble keeping up, neurofeedback can help. If your brain is over-stimulated, neurofeedback can help with that too by teaching your brain to be more efficient. Sometimes, as is the case with stuttering, there is a competing misfire in the brain the confounds the speech center known as Broca's area. This too can be minimized, and possibly even eliminated, with neurofeedback.
Additional uses for Neurofeedback include:
anxiety, headaches, depression, irritability, addiction, confusion, PMS, weight management, stress, AAD, ADHD, closed head injuries, epilepsy, mood swings, menopause, chronic pain, seizures, fibromyalgia, teeth grinding, sleep disorders, chronic fatigue, digestive disorders, incontinence, Tourette syndrome, and more.
Neurofeedback really is quite remarkable. Anything that is controlled by the brain (and that's just about everything) can be fine-tuned and made to function more efficiently by retraining with neurofeedback.
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