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  • Your Brain on Electronics

    Mari Swingle, researcher and author, explains how the highly connected culture is impacting our brains and behavior. Althogh technology is a gift, there are negative impacts of over use. Listen to learn more.

  • Neurofeedback Changes Brain Activity

    Neurotherapist, Pennijean Gracefire, shares how neurofeedback works to change brainwave activity resulting in changes in emotions, cognition and behavior.

  • Parenting in a Neurodivergent World

    Neurodiverse refers to people who process information differently than the norm. Mom and therapist, Allison Bugress, shares ways to embrace neurodivergence in your home.

  • Brain Structure Changes in Autism

    Autism Spectrum, a neurodevelopmental condition, can drastically vary from person to person. Certain challenges and strengths have been correlated with brain structure, giving a clearer picture of how to help overcome struggles. Listen to new research regarding structure and function.

  • Tomatis Method

    Auditory training is used to improve self regulation, communication, sensory integration, attention, and reading. One scientifically-based program is the Tomatis Method. This video provides an introduction to this method.

  • Neurofeedback for Head Injury

    Jenny McAllister shares how qEEG and neurofeedback helped her recover after an injury. Improved cognitive function, emotion regulation, and decreased headache are possible positive outcomes. This article link tells Jenny’s story.

  • Tools for Mental Health

    In this video link, you can hear neuroscientist Andrew Huberman PhD share mental states and tools, such as breathing training and visualization, to improve overall health.

  • Raising Healthy and Connected Kids

    Dr. Gabor Mate, author of “Hold on to Your Kids” and “Myth of Normal,” shares how invaluable the role of having close relationships with our children helps kiddos develop into healthy and happy adults.

  • Photobiomodulation for Cognitive Improvement

    Red light therapy has been shown to improve cognitive function for various challenges such as memory loss, traumatic brain injury, inflammation, and long COVID. Hear about the positive effects for treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.