Neurons Can Carry More than One Signal at a Time
New research from Duke university and published in the July 13th edition of the journal Nature Communications indicates that neurons […]
New research from Duke university and published in the July 13th edition of the journal Nature Communications indicates that neurons […]
Research from the University of Zurich shows that each individual’s brain anatomy is as unique as a fingerprint, according to […]
People often are surprised that brain training takes time. It is, after all, a shifting of the brain’s energy systems, […]
A couple of weeks ago, we explored a simple acupressure technique to help calm the body. This week, we’ll again […]
Scientists have known for quite awhile that memories are not formed and stored in just one part of the brain. […]
People who do brain training with me know that one of the things I like to say is that neurofeedback […]
One of the questions I frequently receive is how neurofeedback training progresses and what that’s like. The short answer is […]
According to researchers from MIT and City University London, trying to retain too much information in our working memory can […]
When people come to my office for consultations, they often have three key concerns. Let’s explore those one by one: […]
The dangers of untreated concussions are increasingly reported in the news, but have you heard of subconcussions? They are mild […]
A new study from researchers at the University of Pittsburg and the Medical University of South Carolina shows that individuals […]
According to a study in the Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, a regular meditation practice may help maintain one’s ability to […]
Over the years, I’ve had many people ask me about whether neurofeedback can help with weight loss or smoking cessation, […]
I think we all understand that it is practically an instinct to touch someone to offer comfort when they are […]
This is one of the most fascinating studies I’ve heard about in quite a while. According to an article in […]