Neurofeedback/EEG Biofeedback

Human brain function grunge with gears Neurofeedback, or EEG Biofeedback, is a form of biofeedback training that uses the EEG (Electroencephalogram), also known as the “brain wave” as the signal used to control feedback. Sensors applied to the trainee’s scalp record the brainwaves, which are converted into feedback signals by a human/machine interface using advanced computer software. By using visual, sound, or tactile feedback to produce operant conditioning of the brain, neurofeedback can be used to improve functioning in a number of ways: for peak/optimal performance training in athletes, military, business and decision-making applications; as a complimentary and alternative tx for ADHD, sleep problems, migraines, seizures, anxiety, addiction, and other neurobiological dysregulations. A variety of additional benefits result from the improved ability to regulate the CNS (Central Nervous System).