by BY CLAUDIA LÓPEZ LLOREDA Neuroscience. Science News, February 24, 2024 | Jun 5, 2025 | Blog
For learning and memory, pens may be mightier than keyboards BY CLAUDIA LÓPEZ LLOREDA Writing out the same word again and again in cursive may bring back bad memories for some people, but handwriting can boost connectivity across brain regions that are implicated in...
by anton | Dec 6, 2024 | Blog, Relieve Stress and Anxiety
In today’s fast-paced world, stress has become a constant companion for many. From work deadlines to personal responsibilities, managing stress effectively is crucial for maintaining mental and physical health. Neurofeedback, an innovative approach, offers a natural...
by anton | Aug 9, 2024 | Blog
Migraines are debilitating headaches that can significantly impact one’s quality of life. Traditional treatments often include medication, but an increasing number of people are turning to biofeedback for a non-invasive and drug-free approach to managing...
by Ellen Barry, New York Times, December 5, 2023 | Dec 26, 2023 | Blog
Scans offer insights into why PTSD memories are vivid and intrusive. At the root of post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is a memory that cannot be controlled. It may intrude on everyday, activity, thrusting a person into the middle of a horrifying event, or...
by Meghan Rosen, Science News, February, 2023 | Nov 7, 2023 | Blog
Avoidance is linked to poor outcomes, but change is possible The worst procrastinators probably won’t be able to read this story. ‘It’ll remind them’ of what they’re trying to avoid, ‘psychologist’ Piers Steel says. Maybe...