by Tess Lawson | Jul 25, 2014 | Athletes & Artists- NeuroFeedback Improves Your Performance, Brain Training, Business Owners - NeuroFeedback Improves the Bottomline, Stress
The brain never rests, even when its owner is resting. What if experts could dig into the brain, like archaeologists, and uncover the history of past experiences? This ability might reveal what makes each of us a unique individual, and it could enable the objective...
by Tess Lawson | Jul 25, 2014 | Brain Injuries, Depression, Stress, Youth and Anxiety
Adults with head injuries are known to be at high risk for depression, and yet little research had been done on the topic related to children. In the abstract, “Depression in Children Diagnosed with Brain Injury or Concussion,” presented Oct. 25 at...
by Tess Lawson | Jul 24, 2014 | ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Stress, Youth and Anxiety
Opiate addiction is largely controlled by the formation of powerful reward memories. Neuroscientists at Western University (London, Canada) have made a remarkable new discovery revealing the underlying molecular process by which opiate addiction develops in the brain....
by Tess Lawson | Jul 23, 2014 | Depression, Love Relationships - NeuroFeedback increases Intimacy, Procrastination & Depression all start with Anxiety, Stress
If an individual’s self-esteem decreased, the stress hormone cortisol increased The importance of boosting self-esteem is normally associated with the trials and tribulations of adolescence. But new research from Concordia University shows that it’s even...
by Tess Lawson | Jul 22, 2014 | Depression, Procrastination & Depression all start with Anxiety, Stress
A simple paper test called a CES-DC would be a reliable, quick way of determining Depression in Teenagers. A few minutes spent filling out a widely accepted mental health assessment in a health care provider’s waiting room could make a big difference for...
by Tess Lawson | Jul 21, 2014 | Brain Training, Procrastination & Depression all start with Anxiety, Stress
Pioneering research conducted at Western University points to a promising avenue for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): utilising neurofeedback training to alter the plasticity of brain networks linked to the condition. During...