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Peak Performance and Anti-Aging

Neurofeedback: the key to peak mental performance Throughout your life

 

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At the heart of peak professional achievements and graceful aging lies a well-tuned brain.

The Challenge

In the relentless pursuit of success, high-performing professionals and those navigating aging face a common adversary: the mental toll of stress and cognitive decline.

These challenges hinder the clarity and sharpness critical to decision-making and staying energized. Whether it's the pressure to stay ahead in a competitive environment or the natural progression of aging that affects memory and focus, the need for solutions that foster mental resilience and acuity has never been more pressing.

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THREE EASY STEPS TO OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE:

THE TECHNOLOGY

WE USE THE MOST ADVANCED GENERATION oF NEUROFEEDBACK

 

NeurOptimal®, the only neurofeedback system fully-automated with AutoNav, making every session exactly the feedback your brain needs to optimize.

Chosen for its cutting-edge, real-time feedback, it trains all brain areas simultaneously, fine-tuning the brain's responses.


From the series of training sessions you experience  better mental performance from improved sleep, to sharper memory, emotional resiliency and lower stress.
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PODCAST

Dave Asprey Podcast on Neurofeedback

“The most effective biohack I’ve experienced yet."

Listen to a Bulletproof interview with the co-founder of NeurOptimal: Dr. Valdeane Brown.

 

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FAQs

What is High Performance Neurofeedback?

HPN or Direct Neurofeedback, also known as LENS, gives the brain direct micro-current stimulation to improve brain functioning in the areas of ADHD, brain injuries, anxiety and depression.  Most neurofeedback technologies, including our system, NeurOptimal, are non-invasive and do not require any stimulation of the brain to see results.  

Does neurofeedback improve performance in atheletes?

Neurofeedback training is increasingly being used in various sports, including golf and football, as a method to enhance athletes' performance. This training focuses on exercising brain waves and has shown significant impact on physical fitness and sports performance.

In recent studies, neurofeedback has been found to influence numerous variables important for athletes. These include reducing stress levels, increasing self-control over physiological factors, enhancing behavioral efficiency, and improving reaction speed to stimuli. This type of training is commonly used in a variety of sports disciplines, such as judo, volleyball, and soccer, and has been the subject of systematic reviews and research studies.

Specifically in golf, neurofeedback training has been applied to tasks like golf putting. The training involves monitoring brain waves under various conditions and providing feedback to the athlete. This feedback aims to train the brain to adopt more relaxation-oriented patterns, which can help improve focus and calmness during sports performance.

Moreover, some athletes use neurofeedback training to enhance their sleep and physical recovery, indirectly benefiting their overall performance. The method has been adopted by athletes across various sports, from golf to football, indicating its versatility and perceived effectiveness.

What are the drawbacks of neurofeedback?

The effectiveness and side effects of neurofeedback vary depending on the type used. In protocol-based neurofeedback, common temporary side effects include worsening symptoms such as increased anxiety or depression. Additional side effects can consist of brain fog, fatigue, headaches, muscle tension, and dizziness, all related to specific protocols and individual responses.

It's crucial to recognize that the success of protocol neurofeedback also hinges on the provider's expertise and the precision of initial brain assessments.

On the other hand, the drawbacks of Dynamical neurofeedback, a completely non-invasive system, are more about treatment perception and process. Challenges here include delayed results, premature session termination due to unmet expectations or lack of commitment, and discomfort from newly realized emotions previously numbed or dissociated, which might be mistakenly perceived as a worsening condition.

How many neurofeedback sessions are needed to see results?

The duration and approach to neurofeedback sessions are tailored to the client's objectives, broadly categorized into two groups: those with short-term, specific change goals, and those with long-term goals aimed at peak performance over their lifespan and anti-aging.

Clients with short-term goals typically rent neurofeedback equipment for 2-3 months, focusing on symptom relief. They return the equipment once they feel their improvements are stable but may re-rent for a tune-up later if needed. This group discontinues training when specific issues like executive functioning or performance anxiety are significantly improved.

Clients with long-term goals, seeking peak performance and anti-aging benefits, often discover that the NeurOptimal® program offers more than just solutions to their initial concerns. They observe how the system supports optimal functioning by consistently helping them re-regulate. This group includes individuals with high-stress lifestyles, children facing continuous stress, or professionals desiring ongoing mental clarity and creativity. They typically start by renting the equipment but often choose to purchase a system after about a month, recognizing its long-term benefits for maintaining peak mental performance and supporting anti-aging objectives.

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