COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE
The demands of modern society put a lot of wear and tear on the brain. The more stress we experience and the older we get, the more we start to feel the effects of that battering. We may start to struggle with focus, experience brain fog, feel like we’re thinking slower. Over time, this begins to affect our self-confidence and makes daily tasks harder and harder to complete. Thankfully, the brain is incredibly adaptable and can recover, rewire, and relearn how to operate in a more effective way. Skills like concentration, decision-making, and stress management are essentially the products of specific cortical activity, and thus can be modulated through neurotherapies, like neurofeedback and neurostimulation. We’re able to teach the brain how to think clearly, get into “flow states,” and cope with stress better. Who could this kind of neurotherapy focused on cognitive performance help? Honestly, just about everyone has something they wish they could improve in their brain. Executives, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and the “aging well” population can especially benefit from these kinds of services to address the cognitive impairments caused by chronic stress and getting older. Not only can we help the brain, recover, but we can also train it to work in a way that allows you to perform at your peak. In fact, some successful businesses are now providing neurotherapy services to their employees in order to optimize productivity and employee wellness.
"Neurofeedback enhanced my ability to multitask, and as a creative professional, I now have the ability to visualize two separate tasks simultaneously – Tony Robbins"