• Neurofeedback Training

    After 20 years of regular panic attacks, I thought it was normal to feel anxious! Neurofeedback training helped me to deeply experience being calm yet able to function…

    I was able to go back to work
    after 6 months of absence!

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  • Online Sessions

    “NeuroMovement® is profound… the slow, the quiet, the basic movements work in “indescribable” ways. More surprising, my progress was done though online sessions!” – A thankful professional

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  • Neuroplasticity

    According to the ATEC scoring, my son does not qualify anymore for autism. Yes, I agree with Normand Doidge:

    “…many ‘circuits’ and even basic reflexes that we think are hardwired, are not.”
    The Brain That Changes Itself

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  • Assessment

    Analysing modes of physiological brain function and dysfunction

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  • Neurodevelopment Through Movement

    Giving the brain a “second chance” (Sally Goddard)

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  • An Efficient Brain

    Mental and emotional flexibility with stability

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  • Optimal Brain Function

    “Neurofeedback training has helped out son to reach his true potential. Thank you so much.”
    – Parents of a young adult diagnosed Asperger

Where do you put the sensors?

Where do you put the sensors?

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The brain is a networking system with regions of the cortex specializing with specific functions.

The brain is a networking system with regions of the cortex specializing with specific functions.

The neurotherapist will place sensors at specific locations on the scalp in order to pick-up the EEG signal coming from the cortex. The brain is a networking system with regions of the cortex specializing with specific functions. Primary sensory areas receive and process information from the eyes, ears and skin (INPUT processing) and the primary motor areas are directing the body to move (OUTPUT processing). The information is dealt in a more complex fashion by multimodality association areas. According to the clients’ symptoms, the sensors are placed at different sites on the scalp.