Client Ryan Whiteside shares his experience renting a NeurOptimal system from the Lake Erie Brain Performance Institute in Cleveland, Ohio. Find out more at: clevelandneurof...
Yes, although the studies are small, due to lack of funding. The mainstream psychiatric community is very resistant to neurofeedback, bizarrely so, considering that NFB is 60 years old and painstakingly developed. My NFB practitioner went to the big hospital in my area and talked to the doctors for two hours - and they weren't interested. They spent a huge amount of money on a transcranial magnetic stimulation machine instead - a technology that is far more expensive, far less accessible and has a much lower success rate.