Neurofeedback Benefits
Myneurva Neurofeedback Blog
by Dr. Starr
2y ago
The Benefits of Neurofeedback Neurofeedback is an alternative and revolutionary method of treating neuropsychiatric disorders and traumatic brain injuries that has produced established, peer-reviewed evidence of its efficiency for over half a century. To familiarize yourself with the benefits of Neurofeedback and what it can do for your brain, you must first understand the essence of the phrase “Every brain tells a different story.” Delve into Neurofeedback with the knowledge that your brain is a complex, diverse, and unique organ in your body. Continue reading the rest of the article to ..read more
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What Is A Neurofeedback Protocol?
Myneurva Neurofeedback Blog
by Dr. Starr
2y ago
Have you ever wondered how Neurofeedback Providers know exactly what brain areas to inhibit and reward to achieve a state of harmony in your brain waves? If you answered “Yes” to the question above, we suggest you read the remainder of the article to gain a better insight and knowledge that will help enhance your brain training. 1. What is a Neurofeedback Protocol? A Neurofeedback protocol is a specifically designed software-based treatment used to target under or overactivity in the brain. Neurofeedback protocols either increase or decrease the brain wave activity in specific brain areas. The ..read more
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How To Select A Neurofeedback Provider
Myneurva Neurofeedback Blog
by Dr. Starr
2y ago
Are you looking to select a neurofeedback provider? Below please find some of the more common questions you may want to ask when selecting a neurofeedback provider. What Neurofeedback experience does the provider have? How many years of experience do they have in neurofeedback and Remote Neurofeedback training? Dr. Starr is a trained Neurofeedback Provider with over 20 years of experience, and is the originator of Remote Neurofeedback. What mental health experience does the provider have? Dr. Starr is trained as a Medical Doctor and a Psychiatrist with over 20 years of mental health experience ..read more
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United States Patent Number 10,863,912
Myneurva Neurofeedback Blog
by Dr. Starr
2y ago
United States Patent Number 10,863,912 A system and method for analyzing electroencephalogram signals Myneurva and Dr. Frederick Starr hold 2 United States Patents, and have 3 United States Pending Patents in the area of artificial intelligence, brain-computer interface and electroencephalograms (Brainwaves).  This invention (United States Patent Number 10,863,912) is called A.N.N.A., which stands for Advanced Neural Network Analysis. A.N.N.A is a system and method to sample brainwave activity through the internet using painless non-invasive sensors against the scalp which monitor and re ..read more
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Does Neurofeedback Work?
Myneurva Neurofeedback Blog
by Dr. Starr
2y ago
Does Neurofeedback Work? Yes, neurofeedback does work. Research has repeatedly shown that receiving neurofeedback therapy can improve and optimize the way your brain functions. Why Does Neurofeedback Work? An essential premise of neurofeedback training is that our brains can change the way they function. Research over several decades reports that our brains are, in fact, malleable. The question, then, is how to influence one’s brain function to stimulate this change. The trained and professional team at Myneurva provides personalized audio and visual feedback and protocols for clients worldwid ..read more
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Is Neurofeedback FDA Approved?
Myneurva Neurofeedback Blog
by Dr. Starr
2y ago
Is Neurofeedback FDA Approved? Customers often ask this question; is neurofeedback FDA approved? Neurofeedback is a technique known as EEG-operant conditioning. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for this category of devices is classified into Classes I, II, III. Myneurva uses Class II medical devices that are approved by the FDA. According to the website, the FDA is responsible for protecting the public by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, and medical devices. The FDA is responsible for advancing public health by ..read more
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Can Neurofeedback Make You Worse?
Myneurva Neurofeedback Blog
by Dr. Starr
2y ago
Can Neurofeedback Make You Worse, or Worsen Your Complaints? Before beginning any form of therapy, it’s a good idea to be aware of what to expect from the treatment, including any adverse side effects that could occur. Clients who are considering neurofeedback with Myneurva often ask if there are any adverse side effects to the therapy or if their symptoms might worsen. As a general rule, most neurofeedback clients experience no adverse effects from Neurofeedback when done properly. Generally, most people have no adverse reactions to neurofeedback sessions. Based on your initial QEEG scan with ..read more
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What Are EEG-Neuroendophenotypes?
Myneurva Neurofeedback Blog
by Dr. Starr
2y ago
What is a Phenotype? Let’s look at the etymology, or the origin of words, to understand “What is a Phenotype.” The etymology of pheno comes from the Greek meaning to show. In biology, a phenotype is a trait expressed by an organism due to the DNA it has inherited from parents. Examples of phenotypes include hair color, eye color, and skin tone.  What is an Endophenotype? Exophenotypes and Endophenotypes are types of phenotypes. Exo means outside, and these traits are external, like the examples mentioned above – hair color, eye color, etc.  Endophenotypes are traits that cannot be se ..read more
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QEEG vs EEG – What’s The Difference?
Myneurva Neurofeedback Blog
by Dr. Starr
2y ago
QEEG vs EEG – What’s The Difference? To understand the difference between an EEG and a QEEG please learn about both an EEG scan and a QEEG scan below. What is an EEG or EEG Scan? An EEG is an acronym or abbreviation for Electroencephalogram. The word electro comes from Latin via Greek Mythology. Elektra was the daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra from Greek Mythology, and her name translates to the word for Amber. Sir Francis Bacon first popularized it in Pseudodoxia Epidemica written in 1646 and used to describe Amber’s nature to attract using static electricity from other charg ..read more
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