I’m a little more skeptical when looking at their website. They say “similar to an EEG”, which means they’re not using EEG, the most promising neurofeedback treatment. Their about page talks about qEEG, but in their pictures I’m not seeing anything that could be an EEG, it might just be that they’re showing the treament and not the diagnosis because it looks cooler, but if they have any EEG machine I don’t know why they wouldn’t use it for neurofeedback. They also talk about HRV training, which I would give about 53% percent chance of having a positive effect
Looking at their pictures:
They appear to be using CES on the brain, which isn’t neurofeedback at all, in neural stimulation. My guess is that it probably helps certain brain functions while limiting others, similar to TMS. They appear to be combining this with trancatenous vagus nerve stimulation, which has some promising preliminary evidence, and visual brain entrainment, which AFAICT is disproven.
I’m a little more skeptical when looking at their website. They say “similar to an EEG”, which means they’re not using EEG, the most promising neurofeedback treatment. Their about page talks about qEEG, but in their pictures I’m not seeing anything that could be an EEG, it might just be that they’re showing the treament and not the diagnosis because it looks cooler, but if they have any EEG machine I don’t know why they wouldn’t use it for neurofeedback. They also talk about HRV training, which I would give about 53% percent chance of having a positive effect
Looking at their pictures:
They appear to be using CES on the brain, which isn’t neurofeedback at all, in neural stimulation. My guess is that it probably helps certain brain functions while limiting others, similar to TMS. They appear to be combining this with trancatenous vagus nerve stimulation, which has some promising preliminary evidence, and visual brain entrainment, which AFAICT is disproven.