Regular anxiety and problems with Neurofeedback

Written by: Dra. Margarita Corominas Roso
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Whenever there is feedback between the situation and the goal, people can learn almost everything. Many functions of our bodies and our minds are not controlled consciously, but automatic. If a function does not work correctly, we have no direct influence on it and therefore we can hardly train.

Biofeedback can measure a biological parameter, and thus, we make available to our senses. To achieve this, acoustic and visual signals are used. Through the feedback, we can change our brain function and brain processes can be detected through a electroencephalogram.

Neurofeedback and benefits

the Neurofeedback is based on the measurement of brain activity through electrocardiogram and this information is returned to the brain ( feedback ) through visual animations and auditory. This procedure uses such as treatment of some brain dysfunctions.

The feedback is given through different sensory channels simultaneously;for example, a complex visual game. In turn, a suitable background music is modulated with brain activity is used. Importantly, this is a noninvasive method.

With this method, the brain learns to be regulated in a more effective manner and the person can regulate their Anxiety, depression, pain, attention span, of concentration, etc.. The ultimate goal is to get a state of comfort and well.

From Neurofeedback can benefit people of all ages. This is a procedure to support the medication, but can not replace. Nevertheless, in some cases, be reduced medication, making it convenient to talk with the doctor about Neurofeedback.

*Translated with Google translator. We apologize for any imperfection

By Dra. Margarita Corominas Roso
Psychology

*Translated with Google translator. We apologize for any imperfection

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