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Frequently Asked Questions

Results from Neurofeedback will maintain over time if you do 2 sessions a week over an extended period of time, although some people do come in for tune-ups.

The brain map or qEEG helps us choose neurofeedback protocols by showing us which areas of the brain are dysregulated or could use a tune up.

Yes.  Just like learning to ride a bicycle, patients often experience long-term improvements and typically do not need to return.  However, depending on the individual and the condition, some people opt to continue periodically for a “tune-up”. Research shows that the scores on attention, impulsivity and hyperactivity had remained stable after 2 years after treatment.

Brain training is not painful in any fashion.  It is noninvasive.    

No. Neurofeedback training sessions are designed to help your brain’s connections communicate more efficiently, and stay balanced. It can make you calmer, more resilient to stress, and more clear headed. It will not change your hobbies, interests, or who you are.