The Neurofeedback Blog

Parietal lobes

Can you read and write? Do math? Put on your shoes? Read a map? Apply lipstick or know when someone is unhappy? Catch a ball? If so, thank your Parietal

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occipital-lobe

Occipital Lobe

In general, the average human brain weighs about 1,400 grams (3 lb). The brain looks like a large pinkish-gray walnut. The brain can be divided down the middle lengthwise into

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Neurofeedback measures brain waves and guides them to self-correction

Brain Waves Basic

Four simple periodic rhythms recorded in the EEG are alpha, beta, delta, and theta. These rhythms are identified by frequency (Hz or cycles/sec) and amplitude. The amplitudes recorded by scalp

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Neurons that fire together…

Neurons that Fire Together Wire Together   What does THAT mean for you? How can you retrain your brain cells to work more in your favor towards happiness and ease?

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