How does EEG Neurofeedback therapy work?
EEG Neurofeedback therapy is a complex process working with one of the most complex parts of human anatomy. In a nut shell, EEG neurofeedback equipment monitors electrical activity produced by the brain. A neurotherapist (a licensed EEG neurofeedback professional) can correlate this brain activity with symptoms, conditions or behaviors. Feedback derived from this information is then “fed-back” in visual and auditory form to the client. This feedback is designed to challenge the client’s brain to improve specific functions, in specific areas where it is not currently performing as effectively as it could. Over time, the brain’s ability to perform these activities becomes stronger and symptoms abate.