See a Brain at Work!

Yale University researchers combined two imaging techniques to show a mouse brain at work in real time. The video is […]

November 5, 2019

Good Stories for Halloween

Several of my clients over the years have enjoyed Basil Rathbone’s performances as Sherlock Holmes, and when a friend shared […]

October 30, 2019

Neurofeedback and Trauma

This morning, I was fortunate to get to host Peter Van Deusen of Brain Trainer International as he presented a […]

October 25, 2019

Glyphosate and Mental Health

Today, I’m sharing a blog post from the Kelly Brogan, MD website, because it addresses a subject of great interest:  […]

October 23, 2019

Side Effects of Medication

Dr. Joseph Mercola is one of those outspoken physicians who has ardent admirers and vehement detractors, with just a few […]

October 5, 2019

REM Sleep and Memory

We all know that getting a good and full night’s sleep is important for our health and mental functioning, and […]

September 21, 2019

Neuroscience and Music Therapy

A National Institutes of Health-Kennedy Center joint initiative intends to study the potential for music to impact neurological conditions and […]

September 19, 2019

Neurofeedback and PTSD

One of the things I wish most often in my work is that some of the people who need to […]

September 15, 2019

“Neck-Up Checkups”

Yesterday, I had the privilege of listening to neuroscientists from the University of Texas at Dallas speak about the concept […]

September 14, 2019

Lab-Created Brain Waves

I’m a little behind in blogging, but just in case you haven’t seen it, scientists at the University of California-San […]

September 11, 2019

Six Hours of Sleep is Not Enough

Sleep is a big deal for most of my clients.  For some, it’s because their stress levels and brain activation […]

August 19, 2019