Parkinson’s appears to be another disease of neural dysregulation. Research in neurofeedback has been studying the effects of brain training on brainwave patterns to reduce symptoms of Parkinson’s. This research combines neurofeedback with heart rate variability training. It is believed that a successful treatment plan can be developed.

Research is ongoing. Progress will be updated and reported as it becomes available.

Blog Post: Anxiety and Depression
Ended by Neurofeedback

Alan, not his real name, a high school student from Lawrenceville, began neurofeedback as a troubled and depressed student. At that time, thoughts of self-harm were disturbing him. Moodiness and withdrawal from the family were a concern to his mother. He lost interest in many activities, friends, and family, while experiencing difficulty with communicating his feelings.

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