Brain stimulation reduces dyslexia deficits

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IMAGE: Transcranial alternating current stimulation device consists of 5 electrodes (black) placed over the left auditory cortex, each delivering a low-intensity current. Researchers measured both reading abilities and brain activity through… view more Credit: UNIGE/Silvia Marchesotti Dyslexia is a frequent disorder of reading acquisition that affects up to 10% […]

Education Professor, Ph.D. Student Recognized for Counseling Research

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UM counseling education professor Amanda Winburn has been awarded the Outstanding Contributor Research Professional Award from the Mississippi Counseling Association. Photo by Thomas Graning/Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services OXFORD, Miss. – Amanda Winburn, associate professor of counselor education at the University of Mississippi , has been awarded the Outstanding […]

ADHD, Anger, and Emotional Regulation

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The criticisms people with ADHD often hear include “too emotional,” “over-reacting,” “over-sensitive,” “too much drama.” Recent research shows that problems with anger, tantrums, and managing emotions are a common part of ADHD that needs to be better recognized. During these days of unusually high societal pressures on families and […]

A trio of faculty members explore how VR can help combat neurological diseases

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Sook-Lei-Liew, James M. Finley and Judy Pa, from left, in the USC SMART-VR Center. (Photo/Courtesy of Sook-Lei Liew) They’ve been called one of the most junior teams to lead such a high-profile USC collaboration. “I’m not sure if this is good or bad,” said Sook-Lei Liew of the USC […]

Is Improving Cognitive Skills With Nootropics Cheating?

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Source: Annie Lennon Athletes get penalized for using performance-enhancing drugs. But what about using nootropics while working towards exams—or when working in general? Is it ethical, and even healthy, to use them to improve cognitive skills? What are Nootropics? Nootropics are compounds and supplements that improve cognitive abilities. They […]

Treatments, recovery & the future

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Linda Larson of Dover recently earned her doctoral degree from Idaho State University. Her research and training in neurofeedback has contributed to her daughter’s recovery from a severe TBI she suffered two decades ago. Larson utilizes her 15 years of experience working with clients and her training in marriage […]

Supporting Children and Parents to Withdraw from Psychiatric Medication

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Part 1 of 2 Few things are more frustrating and heartbreaking for a parent than having a child who struggles with anxiety, behavior, mood issues, or learning, doing everything they’re told to do to help that child and then watching them continue to struggle or get worse over time. […]

Naxon Labs Launches Brain to Computer Interface Solution

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Naxon Labs launched today Explorer: a cheap and useful tool and neurofeedback system for professionals in the fields of Engineering and Information Technology, Neuroscience, and Medicine. Using this technology, you can save time with automatic blink and artifact detection and display in real-time brain wave frequencies per channel or […]

Naxon Labs launches Brain to Computer Interface solution to explore the mind: Naxon Explorer.

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Naxon Explorer Montevideo, May 11th, 2020. Naxon Labs, a company working with portable EEG technology to obtain neuronal information based on brain waves, launched today Naxon Explorer: a cheap and useful tool and neurofeedback system for professionals in the fields of Neuroscience, Psychology, Medicine, Engineering and Information Technology. Explorer […]

Brain and Behavior Based Strategies in the Treatment of OCD – A Free Webinar from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation

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Dr. Christopher Pittenger New York, March 04, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is hosting a free webinar “ Brain and Behavior Based Strategies in the Treatment of OCD ” on Tuesday, March 10, 2020, from 2pm to 3pm ET. Christopher Pittenger, M.D., Ph.D., Associate […]