It is a method of self-regulation of the neuronal networks of the brain that acts on the brain plasticity.
Dynamical Neurofeedback, method of training the brain, a result of the advanced neuroscience, working on the plasticity of the brain, creating new neural connections. Discovery in the 70s in the United States, it allows for the self-regulation of the brain and acts on all the biological systems of the body (nervous, digestive, immune, hormonal, endocrine, pulmonary, musculoskeletal).
During the sessions, you are sitting comfortably in a chair and you can listen to music or watch a movie.
Sensors are installed to measure 256 times per second activity ingctrique of the brain, and more specifically, the amplitude of the variations. These are then analyzed by software, with a very fast processor. When is detected, the amplitude of the variations too brutal, a signal is sent to the brain to “feedback”, “feedback”, which is nothing other than a microphone-mute, perceived only by the brain, “non-conscious”.
When the sound interruption occurs shortly after the onset of the turbulence, the weak neurons responsible for it are reinforced, allowing the brain to learn to balance its neural networks. Neurons change connections, which allows thousands of electrical circuits to change, to reorganize and, thereby, to remove stress and tension, regain self-confidence, and gradually get out of the syndrome. exhaustion at work.
It is advisable to start with 2 to 3 sessions weekly for a few weeks then practice them time to time a few sessions of consolidation, if you feel the need to.
For a more in-depth, or a difficult problem or chronic, 20 to 30 sessions may be necessary
The learning acquired is never lost. It is sometimes useful to strengthen them.
This technique is aimed at all those who are looking for a better well-being, the small child to the elderly person !
• Insomnia
• Migraine
• Gastrointestinal disorders
• TOC
• Stuttering
• ICT
• Tremor
• Parkinson's disease
• Epilepsy
• Sleep apnea
• Learning difficulties
• Attention deficit disorder
• Lack of memory, concentration,
• Alzheimer's disease
• Alcohol
• Cigarette
• Drug
• Sugar
• Anorexia
• Bulimia