Articles about neurofeedback, brain waves, and mental health
Research shows how emotional abuse can have profound effects on brain structure and function, especially during development.
Tinnitus affects millions of people. Neurofeedback offers a new approach to treating this condition through brain activity regulation.
Research shows the connection between attention quality in childhood and economic status in adulthood.
Elite athletes use neurofeedback to improve concentration, reduce anxiety, and optimize performance.
Neurofeedback has shown promise as a method to help children and adults with autism spectrum disorder by helping regulate brain activity.
Neurofeedback can help treat eating disorders by regulating brain waves associated with anxiety and impulse control.
Instrumental conditioning is a learning process where the probability of a behavior changes based on its consequences for the organism.
This article explains different learning styles according to Fleming's VARK model. Find out if you're visual, auditory, textual or kinesthetic.
This article provides 10 practical tips for more successful learning, aimed at pupils and students.
Watch the segment about neurofeedback method application and our team in the News at 18 on N1 television.
This article provides tips for more successful and easier learning, explaining key prerequisites such as perception, attention and different learning styles.
The article explores hormonal changes during puberty and their impact on youth behavior, including connections to ADHD and depression.
Article from Slobodna Dalmacija about Umo neuroscience company that developed neurofeedback-based video games to help children.
Digital media affects many aspects of child development and functioning. This influence can be positive if used safely and appropriately.
The ability to manage and control our own thoughts, emotions and behaviors enables us to function in an adaptive and socially acceptable way.
Adolescence is a period of transformation and maturation. One of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders at this time is ADHD.
Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty that can be alleviated with neurofeedback treatment. The article explains the biological background of dyslexia.
It's Christmas time and parents are often confused about gifts for children. The article advises how to choose a gift and emphasizes the importance of quality time.
The article debunks seven common myths about specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dysgraphia and dyscalculia.
The article provides guidelines for parents on how to choose appropriate therapy for a child with developmental difficulties.
Interview with Umo neurofeedback founder, Marin Maletić, for Bug TV about neurofeedback and cognitive improvement.
Article from Jutarnji list describes neurofeedback technology as therapy for children with autism and ADHD.
Children with attention problems often lag in social skills. The article explains how parents can help children learn social skills.
The article explores the relationship between children and video games, focusing on children with attention problems. It discusses why games are attractive and how to set boundaries.
The article discusses the connection between emotional intelligence and attention problems in children. It explains why children with attention problems have more intense emotional reactions.
The article discusses challenges faced by hyperactive children at school and offers advice to parents and teachers on how to help them.
The article explores similarities between Rain Man and Sheldon Cooper characters, connecting their traits to autism spectrum disorders.
The article explores four main parenting styles: authoritarian, authoritative, permissive and indifferent.
Watch the segment about neurofeedback application in children and our team in RTL Direkt show.
Segment in Al Jazeera Business show from 08.07.2017. about neurofeedback method.
Article from Poslovni dnevnik about neurofeedback method and our team.
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