Another area neurofeedback is being used is in Peak Performance Training for elite athletes and musicians, as well as CEO's and Business Professionals to optimize brain function.

Neurofeedback training can
address such barriers to performance as reduced focus, increased anxiety, and intrusive thoughts.

A stable, well-regulated brain has the edge over dysfunction.

Clinically, neurofeedback has been used since the late 1960's when it's benefits were discovered fortuitously using cats.
(Dr Barry Sterman, UCLA).

There have been more than 1,000 research studies since that time, the majority in the area of Epilepsy, Substance Abuse, and ADD/ADHD.

Other areas of clinical use include:

Anxiety, Depression, Fibromyalgia, Migraine Headaches,
Mood Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, PTSD, Reactive Attachment Disorder, Sleep problems, Tourette's Syndrome, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Autism Spectrum Disorders.

NEUROFEEDBACK MAY BE HELPFUL FOR SYMPTOMS OF ALL OF THESE DISORDERS AS IT IMPACTS THE BRAIN DYSREGULATION ASSOCIATED IN EACH OF THESE CONDITIONS.