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3 01, 2018

Choices and Compliments: Neurofeedback and Neurostimulation

By |2023-03-21T17:11:52+00:00January 3, 2018|Blog|Comments Off on Choices and Compliments: Neurofeedback and Neurostimulation

    We offer two modes of neurotherapy at the nCenter: neurofeedback and neurostimulation. Neurofeedback and neurostimulation treatments are based on two tenets: That brain electrical activity reflects mental states; That brain electrical activity can be trained and/or stimulated. We’ll start by looking at the neurofeedback, which is akin to [...]

10 11, 2017

What is Neurofeedback

By |2023-04-13T16:36:34+00:00November 10, 2017|Blog|Comments Off on What is Neurofeedback

A brief introduction to neurofeedback and what its benefits are, presented by Claud Matney, PE, neurofeedback engineer for nCenter in Bozeman, MT.

2 11, 2017

Why Counseling and Neurotherapy?

By |2023-04-13T21:43:25+00:00November 2, 2017|Blog|Comments Off on Why Counseling and Neurotherapy?

Neuroscience research and theory strongly support what we have long discovered to be effective in counseling and psychotherapy: Neuroimaging machines show that behavioral, cognitive, and interpersonal therapy are capable of functionally “rewiring” the brain.  The coupling of counseling with neurotherapy is even more effective because the latter empowers individuals to [...]

3 05, 2017

Connection Can Alleviate Anxiety in our Children

By |2023-03-21T17:16:50+00:00May 3, 2017|Blog|Comments Off on Connection Can Alleviate Anxiety in our Children

In the interest of enriching our children’s lives, we often compel them to hurry from one activity to the next.  We may fleetingly realize this is happening, but the necessity of getting them to the appointment on time prevails in the moment.  In these moments, however, a simple reset is [...]

4 04, 2017

Tell It Again

By |2023-04-10T21:35:44+00:00April 4, 2017|Blog|Comments Off on Tell It Again

As a small child, I remember sitting in my grandmother’s lap as she told me about her life, and my favorite story was about her family spending one Christmas Eve in a covered wagon. It begins in 1916 when my grandfather, who had recently bought a quarter section of land [...]

28 03, 2017

Early Childhood

By |2023-03-21T17:37:22+00:00March 28, 2017|Blog|Comments Off on Early Childhood

What Matters Most and Lasts Longest I remember the joy I felt when I was raising children watching my daughter pack her red wagon with snacks, her baby doll, and some well loved blankets and books for a first trip around the block.  It was her maiden voyage, and I [...]

5 01, 2017

TDCS for Survivors of Strokes

By |2023-03-30T17:11:09+00:00January 5, 2017|Blog|Comments Off on TDCS for Survivors of Strokes

At the nCenter, we use a form of neurostimulation known as “transcranial direct current stimulation” or tDCS, for depression and anxiety and for accelerated learning.  However, tDCS has recently emerged as a promising tool to facilitate stroke recovery. This non-invasive brain stimulation can induce changes in the brain known as [...]

9 12, 2016

TDCS for Cognitive Enhancement

By |2023-03-30T17:09:53+00:00December 9, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on TDCS for Cognitive Enhancement

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) can be grouped with three of its cousins, all of which contribute to cognitive enhancement.  The other members of this family of neurotechnologies are Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (tMS), Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation (tRNS) and Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS). This post focuses in TDCS, which is the [...]

7 11, 2016

Neurofeedback Intensives

By |2023-03-27T16:37:24+00:00November 7, 2016|Blog|Comments Off on Neurofeedback Intensives

Ideally, neurofeedback is conducted at least twice per week. Research has shown that frequent repetition of training, or entraining, is effective in anchoring the desired changes by creating desired shifts in brain activity over time. At the nCenter we have seen neurofeedback processes reduce anxiety, depression, suicidal tendencies, obsessive thought [...]

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