In the context of the study of the Julian Ford, “Dynamical Neurofeedback improve attention and concentration?” (2018), the improvement of the concentration is between 18,95% and 40,78% from 5 sessions.
In the framework of the study from the University of Florida on the effectiveness of Dynamical Neurofeedback on attention disorders with or without hyperactivity and anxiety disorders students (2018), 16 sessions Dynamical Neurofeedback have been carried out by a group of students with a diagnosis of ADHD, and these sessions have significantly reduced their attention disorders and hyperactivity, as well as their potential depressive and anxiety disorders. In addition, these sessions have significantly improved their self-image and sense of efficacy. 16 sessions Dynamical Neurofeedback have also been conducted with students with a diagnosis of anxiety disorders, and the sessions have significantly reduced these disorders, while improving academic performance.
In the framework of the study conducted by Dr. Linda Beckett and Dr. Janet McCulloch (psychiatrist), “The effects of Dynamical Neurofeedback on the symptoms of depression and anxiety” (2016) :
The average of the scores on the test of depression has decreased by 30% from 8 sessions for the 138 participants with severe depression.
For the 97 patients with moderate depression, the mean score decreased by 29% as of 8 sessions.
For the 144 patients with severe anxiety, the mean score decreased by 33% as of 8 sessions.
As for the 70 patients with moderate anxiety, the average of the scores fell by 34%.
In the framework of the study conducted by Dr. Messina Aldo (ENT) and Dr. Raponi Giorgio (ENT) on the effectiveness of Dynamical Neurofeedback among patients with Tinnitus and is suffering from depression, anxiety, and stress (2018), significant improvements have been obtained as early as 10 sessions of Dynamical Neurofeedback
In the framework of the study of the Association for Children with Autism SOS Children's Village BC, “To improve emotional self-regulation using Dynamical Neurofeedback”, the improvement of emotional self-regulation is between 15% and 78.5%, while the time of the frustration is reduced at least to 35.9%.
Dynamical Neurofeedback : when our brain learns to better regulate, FOURNIER, Corinne. BOHM, Peter. (Dangles, 2011).
Dynamical Neurofeedback allows access to the capabilities self-regulating your brain and gives results expected : it detects the malfunction, notify it to the brain, and teaches him to autoréparer. Dynamical Neurofeedback uses a unique protocol, effective and without side effect regardless of your age or your problem, and requires no medical diagnosis prior.
Reports and articles
READ Report on the use of Neuroptimal®, 2014.
READ I have tested... the Neurofeedback NeurOptimal®, Yoga Magazine.
Duquoc Emmanuel. READ heal, watching moviesAn alternative well-being, march 2015, N° 102, p 23-27.