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Join us on the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuroscience Podcast with tech legend Jay Gunkelman and Dr. Mari Swingle, author of i-Minds. In this episode, we discuss Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman’s experience with stroke recovery and his recent challenges during his interview with Joe Rogan. We delve into the neuroscience behind auditory processing, the effects of sleep apnea on mental health, and how neurofeedback can support mental resilience and cognitive function. Catch the full Joe Rogan interview with Fetterman here: • Joe Rogan Experience #2222 - John Fet... .🎙️ Topics Covered:Fetterman’s auditory processing after stroke and visual accommodationsThe Joe Rogan interview and implications for public perception of recoveryHow sleep apnea and oxygen deprivation impact brain healthNeurofeedback techniques and mental health benefits🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more discussions on brain health and neurofeedback! Tune in every Wednesday at 6 PM CST for our live Q&A sessions.#Neurofeedback #MentalHealth #JoeRogan #JohnFetterman #SleepApnea #NeuroNoodlePodcast
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Explore the fascinating comparison between dolphin and human brains in this thought-provoking discussion on the NeuroNoodle Podcast. Join experts Jay Gunkelman and Dr. Mari Swingle, along with host Pete Jansons, as they delve into the differences in brain structures, cognitive abilities, and unique adaptations of dolphins. Learn about how these remarkable creatures challenge our understanding of intelligence and brain function, and what this means for neuroscience and human behavior. Tune in for engaging insights and more intriguing topics on neurofeedback and brain science!🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content on mental health, neurofeedback, and cutting-edge neuroscience!#Neuroscience #DolphinBrains #Neurofeedback #BrainHealth #JayGunkelman #DrMariSwingle #NeuroNoodle
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In this episode of NeuroNoodle’s Neurofeedback Q&A, our expert panel, led by Pete Janson, dives into essential topics on neurofeedback, mental health, and educational support for children. With insights from renowned professionals like Jay Gunkelman, Dr. Mari Swingle, Joy Lunt, and Dr. Andrew Hill, the discussion covers real-time audience questions and timely issues:🔹 Microplastics and Petroleum - How these environmental toxins impact brain health and EEG readings. 🔹 Back-to-School Neurofeedback - When business picks up, the role of EEG baselines, and neurofeedback’s benefits for children. 🔹 Important Questions for Providers - Joy Lunt’s nine critical questions to ask neurofeedback providers before starting treatment. 🔹 Auditory Processing and ADD/ADHD Misdiagnoses - Why auditory processing challenges are often mistaken for ADD. 🔹 Incentives for Diagnoses - A look at the motivations behind obtaining diagnoses and the implications for special education. 🔹 Alternative vs. Experimental Treatments - Understanding the difference and why it matters for neurofeedback. 🔹 DIY Neurofeedback - Dr. Andrew Hill explains the complexities and considerations of doing neurofeedback independently.💡 Key Takeaway: This session is a deep dive into neurofeedback, exploring how parents can advocate for effective treatment and navigate educational support systems like IEPs (Individualized Education Plans).🔔 Join us every Wednesday at 6 PM CST to engage with top neurofeedback experts!Key Moments0:00 Welcome and Introductions1:34 Microplastics' effect on EEG and mental health4:02 Impact of petroleum on the brain6:07 Joy Lunt’s 9 questions for choosing neurofeedback providers9:28 Methods, equipment, and programs in neurofeedback10:19 Back-to-school season—when does business pick up for neurofeedback and kids?11:40 EEG baselines for children12:36 Teacher in-services on neurofeedback14:00 Ideal timing for neurofeedback sessions: 4th to 6th week of school16:15 Misdiagnosis of auditory processing as ADD/ADHD24:15 Challenges with pediatricians and understanding EEG for ADD/ADHD26:50 “Manufacturing Disability” concept27:44 IEP (Individualized Education Plan) insights33:00 Incentives for labeling children with a diagnosis35:36 IEP and Special Ed classes—John Mekrut’s story about his daughter39:15 ADHD/Autism and Mind-Eye Rehabilitation—can neurofeedback help?40:45 Alpha suppression in neurofeedback43:27 Dealing with sensor sensitivity in clients53:10 Dr. Andrew Hill on microcurrent products and LENS1:00:10 Licensing in neurofeedback—current state1:02:00 Alternative vs. Experimental treatments in neurofeedback1:04:30 Dr. Andrew Hill on the complexities of DIY neurofeedbackHashtags#Neurofeedback #MentalHealth #BrainHealth #ADHD #AutismSupport #IEP #NeuroNoodle #Microplastics #Neurotherapy #LiveQandA #ParentingTips
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In this episode of the NeuroNoodle Podcast, Dr. Mari Swingle and Jay Gunkelman explore the concept of "brain gluttony" and how information overload, screen time, and environmental factors affect mental health and behaviors. The discussion delves into how this impacts conditions like obesity and addiction, the role of the anterior cingulate in regulating behavior, and how neurofeedback can help. Tune in to discover ways to manage your mental health in an overstimulated world.🧠 Topics discussed:📊 How information overload impacts mental health🧩 The anterior cingulate's role in regulating behavior🧘♂️ Neurofeedback's potential for mental health improvement💊 Long-term consequences of pharmaceutical solutionsKey Moments:0:000:24 Brain Gluttony term came up on the Q/A show • NeuroNoodle Q&A with Jay Gunkelman, D... 4:00 Dirk De Ridder https://www.sciencedirect.com/science...5:03 Dr. Mari Swingle on Brain Gluttony6:50 Trauma and Anxiety – It's not what you're eating, it's what's eating you9:35 Insula playing a role12:00 Satiation Train18:00 Is Trump Derangement Syndrome real?27:55 Sickle Cell Anemia Treatment33:13 Swingle Clinic app ClipJoin us every Wednesday at 6 PM CST for live Q&A sessions on neurofeedback, mental health, and more!#MentalHealth #Neurofeedback #BrainHealth #InformationOverload #JayGunkelman #DrMariSwingle #Addiction #BehavioralHealth #Neuroscience #NeuroNoodlePodcast
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Welcome to another live Q&A session from NeuroNoodle! In this episode, Pete Jansons hosts an expert panel, including Jay Gunkelman, Dr. Mari Swingle, Joy Lunt, Dr. Andrew Hill, Santiago Brand, Anthony Ramos, and John Mekrut. They dive deep into neurofeedback's impact on autism, ADHD, mental health, and brain training. Hear insightful discussions, real-time audience questions, and practical applications for neurofeedback therapy.
🔔 Join us every Wednesday at 6 PM CST for live discussions and Q&A on NeuroNoodle! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated.
Key Moments:
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1:19 Pre Show Start - Joy Lunt’s first time on chat; discusses using Reddit to answer questions and we explore possible ways to set this chat up
7:20 Neurofeedback and Autism - Joy Lunt answers
8:09 Neurofeedback is life-changing for autism
11:15 Is 5 years too young for Neurofeedback and autism?
13:00 Joy's intake process
14:05 Does DNA help in finding out what the right questions are?
15:00 Phenotypes derive protocol?
17:05 What’s easier to train, ADHD or autism?
20:07 Meta Study - Cleveland Medical Study: Large positive effect against autism and depression
24:26 Electrode suggestions to help autistic child wear them
26:17 Jay Gunkelman, Joshua Moore, and John Mekrut join the panel
28:20 Do you say sensors or electrodes? Joshua Moore answers.
30:20 Is Neurofeedback training or treatment?
32:00 Epilepsy
35:45 If Neurofeedback is so good, then why isn’t it being used more? Barry Sterman story
42:50 Immature thalamus
46:07 Neurostudies and small sample sizes versus pharma small sample sizes
47:25 Billing code issues
48:55 AAPB Efficacy - 42 different diagnoses; efficacy is for neurofeedback and research articles
50:00 Meta-analysis for neurofeedback efficacy - Jay Gunkelman
55:10 Should Neurofeedback be licensed and regulated?
58:00 Sensory integration and Neurofeedback
1:01:40 Why aren’t doctors talking about Neurofeedback?
1:06:30 Compounding pharmacies
1:06:50 ASD and ADHD - Is there medication for autism?
1:09:00 More spectrum behavior diagnoses recently
1:18:20 Fight, Flight, Freeze - rat droppings
1:20:40 Patterns of dissociation
1:28:50 “Are you going to scam me?” Joy Lunt gets asked that question.
1:32:00 Liabilities
1:32:30 Is 5 years too young for Neurofeedback?
1:33:15 Tactile feedback?
1:35:30 Does Tactile feedback work better for younger kids?
1:35:55 How many sessions does Neurofeedback take to work?
1:40:20 Peak Performance is ideal for NeurofeedbackDisclaimer: Content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Consult with your healthcare provider before making health decisions.#NeuroNoodle #Neurofeedback #BrainHealth #AutismSupport #MentalHealthMatters #ADHD #BrainTraining #LiveQ&A #Neuroscience #PeakPerformance #BrainOptimization #ChildDevelopment #AutismAwareness #MentalWellBeing
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Join hosts Jay Gunkelman, Dr. Mari Swingle, and Pete Jansons in this episode of the Neurofeedback Podcast as they explore the key insights from the Suisun Summit 2024! 🧠✨ Discover how neurofeedback is transforming the management of PTSD, trauma, and cognitive health. Learn how your environment, life experiences, and neurofeedback training shape brain responses. We also discuss innovative tools like iMediSync and iSyncBrain and their roles in brain health diagnostics. 🌍How was Suisun Summit different this year?PTSD, Amygdala, and TriggersNeurofeedback’s role in managing traumaHow ACE scores relate to trauma responsesWhy some people can watch scary movies without being affectedInternational growth of neurofeedbackDifferences in neurofeedback appliances and protocolsiMediSync and iSyncBrain for cognitive health💻 Watch Suisun Summit online: https://publish.obsidian.md/suisunsum...🧠 Explore iSyncBrain: https://www.imedisync.com/en/products...🔑 Key Moments:0:000:24 How was Suisun Summit?0:40 How was this one different?3:35 PTSD and Amygdala5:40 Triggers6:20 Neurofeedback can help6:45 Where you live plays a role7:40 Low ACE score and no trauma8:50 How can some people watch scary movies and it doesn’t affect them? Experience chat14:00 Where’s the research? Parade analogy15:15 Neurofeedback is growing exponentially internationally17:20 It all depends on where you grow up and your experiences19:25 What do we train out as a response? What do we leave in?20:10 Suisun meeting reflection24:02 Suisun Summit watch online: https://publish.obsidian.md/suisunsum...25:05 Neurofeedback on the beach29:10 iMediSync30:15 Differences in approaches, databases, and protocols32:15 Differences in appliances diagnosing health and wellness36:37 iSyncBrain link: https://www.imedisync.com/en/products...Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more neurofeedback and brain health insights! 🔔Hashtags:#NeurofeedbackPodcast #JayGunkelman #DrMariSwingle #PeteJansons #PTSD #BrainHealth #CognitiveHealth #SuisunSummit #TraumaRecovery #iMediSync #iSyncBrain #MentalWellness #Amygdala #Neuroplasticity #MentalHealth #ACEscore
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In this episode of the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology Podcast, Pete Jansons is joined by Saul Rosenthal, board member of the Northeast Region Biofeedback Society (NRBS). They dive into the upcoming NRBS Conference, the latest advancements in neurofeedback, AI's growing role in EEG analysis, and insights from the famous Yonkers Project, which brought neurofeedback into public schools. Saul also discusses the challenges of integrating biofeedback into clinical practice and public systems, as well as the need for coopetition in the neurofeedback industry.Key topics include:The NRBS Conference (November 1-3, 2024)AI’s role in neurofeedbackNew equipment for home use and clinical settingsThe Yonkers Project and its impact on public schoolsChallenges with open data and system integration in neurofeedbackUse Code NRBSCON10 for a 10% discount when registering for the NRBS Conference!Learn more about NRBS: https://nrbs.orgCheck out Saul Rosenthal's podcast "Healthy Brain, Happy Body": https://nrbs.org/podcastKey Moments:NRBS: https://nrbs.org/0:00 0:27 Dr. Saul Rosenthal's last appearance on NeuroNoodle • Dr Saul Rosenthal Northeast Region Bi... clip1:43 Mitch and Angelika Sadar "What is The NRBS?" Clip2:24 Mitch and Angelika Sadar background https://sadarpsych.com/about/meet-the...3:24 What is the NRBS charter and how does it compare to other societies out there?5:47 Healthy Brain, Happy Body Podcast https://nrbs.org/podcast/5:53 Details on NRBS Conference https://nrbs.org/product/2023-nrbs-co...https://nrbs.org/2024-nrbs-annual-con...7:44 The Yonkers Project https://www.aboutneurofeedback.com/ne...Podcast episodes about the Yonkers project:https://player.captivate.fm/episode/1...https://player.captivate.fm/episode/4...9:07 Has Saul seen anything new in the last year?10:25 Prism system for depression10:56 HRV equipment11:20 AI thoughts from Saul12:40 How trained do you need to be to do Neurofeedback using AI?15:30 How can we share data from EEGs?16:55 Coopetition18:45 Last year’s NRBS thoughts – any insights for people going this year?20:50 Yonkers Study teaser – how Neurofeedback affected school children23:05 Kids learning how to breathe in Health Class - HRV24:53 Use Code NRBSCON10 for 10% discount!25:30 NRBS Podcast – Healthy Brain, Happy Body Podcast https://nrbs.org/podcast/25:47 Yonkers project links:https://player.captivate.fm/episode/1...https://player.captivate.fm/episode/4...#Neurofeedback #AIinMentalHealth #NRBSConference #Biofeedback #MentalHealthTech #YonkersProject #NeuroNoodle #BrainHealth
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In this episode of the NeuroNoodle Podcast, 🧠 Dr. Mari Swingle, Jay Gunkelman, and Pete Jansons dive deep into the unexpected connections between lead exposure, marijuana use, and their effects on mental health. From discussing the long-lasting impact of lead on brain development and IQ 🧬 to exploring the role of marijuana 🌿 in hypercoherence and its effects on those under 26, this episode is packed with vital insights.They also touch on the dangers of microplastics 🧴, water quality concerns 💧, and the best approaches for improving brain health using neurofeedback techniques 🔄. If you’re curious about how environmental factors are shaping your mental health and what the latest research says, this is the episode for you!Key Moments: 0:000:24 Pre Show Banter1:20 Reference to 10/2/24 Q&A Session • NeuroNoodle Live Mental Health & Neur... - Lead Gasoline's impact on mental health1:55 Jay Gunkelman Environment Show • Environmental Impact and Brain Health... 3:02 Lead and mental health7:35 TCE link to Parkinson's8:50 Lead and effect on myelin sheath, white matter change, and learning disability stored in bones11:50 Autism flare and link to toxicity12:50 Lead effect on Delta Waves - Can Neurofeedback Help?14:32 Are Rich Club Hubs involved?15:20 Damage not easily reversible17:14 Look at Water Quality public records in your community19:45 Kids, sugar, and mental health21:50 Coconut oil helping cognitive function in seniors25:11 Kids doing Starbucks run before school - effect on mental health27:45 Myelination and Marijuana - why users under age 26 should not touch it. Impact on the brain slowing alpha29:40 Hypercoherence30:45 Dr. Struve on marijuana research https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama...33:21 Why do some people get anxious vs. chill when taking marijuana?33:58 Why does Marijuana make you hungry? For Doritos?35:07 Reference to 10/2/24 Q&A Session • NeuroNoodle Live Mental Health & Neur... - Question was asked: Which is worse or better for you, Weed, LSD, or Psilocybin?37:30 Ronald J. Swatzyna study38:50 Doesn't LSD make new pathways, connectivity, and neuroplasticity?#MentalHealth #Neurofeedback #LeadExposure #MarijuanaEffects #BrainHealth #EnvironmentalToxins #CognitiveFunction #Neuroplasticity #IQLoss #WaterQuality #Podcast #JayGunkelman #MariSwingle #PeteJansons
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Welcome to NeuroNoodle Q&A Live! In this exciting episode, neurofeedback legends like Jay Gunkelman, Dr. Mari Swingle, John Mekrut, Joy Lunt, Santiago Brand, Dr. Andrew Hill, and Anthony Ramos tackle your real-time questions on neurofeedback, brain health, and mental well-being.
Topics covered in this session include:
Understanding neuroinflammation and brain swelling 🧠🔥 Why comas are induced for brain injuries 🤕 The impact of home neurofeedback devices like Mendi and Muse for autism 🏡 Gender and cultural differences in neurofeedback 🤔 How to find a qualified neurofeedback practitioner 👩⚕️👨⚕️Join us live every Wednesday at 6 PM CST to get your questions answered by the experts!
👉 Disclaimer: This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making any decisions related to your health.
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#Neurofeedback #BrainHealth #ConcussionRecovery #Neuroplasticity #BrainOptimization #LiveQnA #JayGunkelman #DrMariSwingle #AutismSupport #MentalWellbeing #WednesdayLive #NeuroNoodle
👉 Disclaimer: The content provided in this Q&A is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Always consult with your primary care physician or a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions related to your health.
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1:19 Pre-Show Banter
3:11 Brain Spotting mention from Brain Master group, vision, pupils, and EEG
3:48 Deep Brain Reorienting - Dr. Frank Corrigan reference
7:10 Neuroinflammation question from Craig W
7:56 Jay Gunkelman’s take on brain swelling and neuroinflammation
9:07 Hypoxia
9:34 Why comas are induced for brain injuries
16:15 Jay Gunkelman’s thoughts on brevity in first few sessions of stimulation
18:47 Is it common to see clients (especially after a head injury) present symptoms like nausea and headaches after neurofeedback? Post-traumatic ischemic headache
20:45 Shane's question regarding at-home headsets such as Mendi and Muse for his child on the autism spectrum - John Mekrut’s response
23:13 Jay Gunkelman on home training
23:35 Sessions for epileptics can exceed 100 sessions
24:55 Saul’s question: "For someone coming in with an active post-concussive headache, would you consider HRV or similar training or not do any training?"
27:26 Christian’s question: Ethical, cultural, gender differences when applying neurofeedback? Could it be from the logistics to biomarkers? Afro example, i.e., thick hair clips
37:40 Gender differences in EEG?
39:50 Art’s question on the difference between amplitude neurofeedback versus HPN stimulation devices
41:49 Michael's question: Are nasopharyngeal leads ever used anymore?
43:07 What are your thoughts on dry vs. wet sensors that are coming out, as opposed to using conductive paste in terms of digital signal processing?
51:24 Discussion on how to find a qualified Neurofeedback Practitioner
52:57 BCIA.org, AAPB, ISNR, and in Europe, BFE and SAN
1:05:40 Jay Gunkelman’s thoughts on coopetition🎥 Watch the replay now: NeuroNoodle Live Q&A
#Neurofeedback #BrainHealth #MentalWellBeing #NeuroNoodle #ConcussionRecovery #LiveQnA #JayGunkelman #DrMariSwingle #JohnMekrut #AnthonyRamos #BrainOptimization #WednesdayLive
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NFL legend Brett Favre recently announced his battle with Parkinson's disease. In this episode of the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Network Podcast, Jay Gunkelman shares expert insights on what this diagnosis means for Favre and how neurofeedback can help manage Parkinson's symptoms. We also discuss the impact of head trauma, CTE, and how neurofeedback is used in treatment. 💡Key Moments:0:00 – Brett Favre announces his Parkinson's diagnosis.1:49 – Explanation of Parkinson's disease.4:35 – The connection between Boxer's Brain and Parkinson's.5:20 – Discussion of TCE solvent and its link to Parkinson's.6:03 – Understanding "Rich Club Hubs" in brain networks.9:00 – Go No Go Test and its relevance to brain function.10:20 – Jay Gunkelman’s advice for Brett Favre on managing Parkinson's.13:29 – How neurofeedback helps alleviate Parkinson's symptoms.15:55 – Rebecca Basham’s insight into SMR training for pro athletes: • Empowering Minds: Overcoming Concussi... 18:28 – Reducing tremors with neurofeedback.19:40 – What Jay Gunkelman expects to see on Brett Favre's EEG based on symptoms.20:48 – Brett Favre's appearance in NeuroNoodle Weekly Q&A discussion: https://www.youtube.com/live/JZc7uE39Yj822:00 – Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) discussion.23:28 – Suisun Summit details: https://publish.obsidian.md/suisunsum...Join us every Wednesday at 6 PM CST for live Q&A sessions with experts like Jay Gunkelman! Watch this episode for a deep dive into the science behind neurofeedback and brain health.Suisun Summit 2024 details: https://publish.obsidian.md/suisunsum...#BrettFavre #Parkinsons #Neurofeedback #BrainHealth #JayGunkelman #NFL #CTE #MentalHealth #HeadTrauma #Concussion #SuisunSummit #Neuropsychology
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In this episode of the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuroscience Podcast, 🧠 Jay Gunkelman, with over 500,000 brain scans under his belt, dives into the latest Tua Tagovailoa concussion 🏈 and the long-term risks of repeated head trauma. Learn how neurofeedback can help address the damage caused by multiple concussions and why athletes continue to play despite these serious risks.Key Moments:0:001:18 Referencing another Tua Tagovailoa concussion clip https://youtube.com/shorts/xzbrnYgNaOw?si=P6ckU-in6F5LL_Ju1:50 Rich Club Hub https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Rich-club-Schematic-representation-of-a-group-averaged-reconstructed-structural-brain_fig1_2591151045:13 What is Fencing Position? What is Posturing?9:00 Boxer's Brain10:05 Parkinsonism11:00 What is Plaque in the Brain?13:00 Barbiturate Coma to Let Brain Recover13:35 Coup Contrecoup https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK536965/ and Jay Gunkelman's bad art example16:27 Minor Concussion: Grey Matter vs. White Matter, Which is More Serious?17:05 ALS and Parkinson’s and Pro Athletes19:00 Cerebellum and Brain Stem23:13 Jay Gunkelman's Bad Art Time #2: Perfusion27:00 Jay Gunkelman's Recommendation for Tua Tagovailoa30:00 What Will a Neurologist Do for Tua?31:10 fMRI32:40 EEG Can Guide Medication Choice33:30 Advice to Tua Tagovailoa's Agent34:29 Kirk Cousins clip https://youtu.be/XSZnL-2n88s?si=HlemFuxPpecrYiRk36:40 Reminder: Every Wed 6 PM CST NeuroNoodle Q&A Open Chat https://www.youtube.com/@NeuroNoodle37:55 Suisun Summit https://publish.obsidian.md/suisunsummit24/Suisun+Summit+2024/Home🎧 Join us for an in-depth look at brain networks, posturing reflexes, and expert advice on how neurofeedback might help Tua and others recover!🔔 Subscribe for more brain health, mental well-being, and neurofeedback episodes!Hashtags:#Neurofeedback #Concussion #BrainInjury #TuaTagovailoa #MiamiDolphins #NFL #CTE #JayGunkelman #SportsSafety #MentalHealth #Neuroscience #BrainHealth #HeadTrauma #FootballConcussions #SportsMedicine #Neuroplasticity
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In this episode of the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast, Jay Gunkelman, with decades of experience and over half a million brain scans reviewed, shares an in-depth screen share presentation on ADD & ADHD. Dive into the complexities of how EEG readings reveal brainwave patterns that can guide effective treatment for these conditions. Jay explains the science behind medication choices, brain function, and the latest in neurofeedback research.📌 Tune in to learn more about the cutting-edge developments in mental health and neurofeedback from one of the pioneers in the field!Key Moments:0:000:38 Q/A Clip https://youtube.com/live/cJEYkUEkg1Y?... ADD ADHD Conversation1:32 ADD ADHD Jay Gunkelman Screen Share6:30 Child with ADD ADHD and Tourette's10:11 Symptoms of Tourette's11:48 Parroting13:50 1/3 of ADHD have Spikes on EEG, 85% positive result when given anticonvulsant15:20 Do Neurologists read EEG like Jay Gunkelman? How do neurologists look at or read an EEG?21:14 Brain Futures Neurofeedback https://isnr.org/wp-content/uploads/2...24:42 Jay Gunkelman's paper on Medication Predictions with EEG Phenotypes and Biomarkers33:12 List of Meds effectively treating kids for ADD ADHD39:20 Withdrawal Issues46:50 Reminder Q/A on YouTube every Wed 6pm CST / @neuronoodle 48:05 Suisun City Summit and Jay's 75th Birthday in October https://publish.obsidian.md/suisunsum...#NeuroNoodle #ADD #ADHD #JayGunkelman #EEG #Neurofeedback #BrainHealth #ADHDResearch #Brainwaves #MentalHealthPodcast
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Welcome to NeuroNoodle's Open Mic: Raw & Real Mental Health Chats! In this episode, Pete Jansons is joined by Anthony Ramos and John Mekrut for a lively and unfiltered discussion on mental health, scams, cognitive decline, neurofeedback, and much more. From personal anecdotes to professional insights, this conversation dives deep into how our modern challenges affect us all. Whether you're interested in neurofeedback, mental health tech, or the psychological impacts of scams, there's something here for everyone.🔔 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more mental health chats and updates from the NeuroNoodle Network!Topics Covered:Mental health and scamsThe psychology behind online fraudHow cognitive decline impacts decision-makingNeurofeedback’s role in recoveryHigh-performance psychologyThe future of mental health technologyKey Moments:0:00 Pre-Show2:17 Scams and the Elderly4:00 Mental Health Angle on Scams, Not Just the Elderly8:38 Why Are the Scams Happening? Boomers Are Lonely?9:10 Why Are Gen Y and Z Getting Scammed?10:00 People with Mental Health Issues Are 3 Times More Likely to Fall for Scams12:45 Brain Brightening and Neurofeedback Can Help15:20 Santiago Brand and High-Performing Executives18:10 Detachment and Being a High Performer Like a Medical Doctor or Professional Athlete (e.g., Kobe Bryant)23:05 High Beta Issues23:35 Flow State or Zone26:00 Tom Cruise's Mental State27:50 Neurodivergent People, e.g., Abnormal Laugh30:30 T6 and Empathy36:10 Left Brain Dominance Is Overrated?37:00 Wisdom#MentalHealth #Neurofeedback #Scams #CognitiveDecline #NeuroNoodle #HighPerformancePsychology #MentalHealthTech #OpenMicChats #JohnMekrut #AnthonyRamos #PeteJansons #RawRealChats #MentalWellness #MentalHealthAwareness #NeuroNoodleNetwork
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Join us in this episode of the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback and Neuropsychology Podcast as we dive into crucial topics affecting parents and children today. Tech Legend Jay Gunkelman and Dr. Mari Swingle explore the challenges of parenting in the modern era, the impact of technology on mental health, and strategies to build resilience in our children.🔍 Key Moments:0:000:25 Parental Stress and Surgeon General Warning6:05 Online Bullying9:40 No Down Time—It’s All Crash Time for Both Parents and Kids11:03 Open Chat Link12:15 ACE Test (Adverse Childhood Experiences)13:40 Last 2 Generations of Children Deprived of Adverse Experiences: How to Build Resilience14:30 Children Need to Be Exposed to "Soft Danger"15:00 i-Minds Book Reference: Learning, Play, and Parenting - Conflicting Needs in a Busy, Busy World16:00 Kids Sleeping 2 Hours Less and Theta-Beta Ratio as an Indicator for ADD18:30 Tasking Beta Marker Test20:00 Alpha and Semantic and Declarative Memory21:00 Amphetamines and Their Effects22:00 Anxiety as a Side Effect30:00 When Should Parents Know About Their Child Seeing a School Counselor/Psychologist?34:45 What Should Parents Do to Deal with Stress and Their Kids in School?37:55 Springtime and Mental Health: Self-Harm Risks39:00 Breathing and Mental Health41:10 Why Are Car Rides Helpful for Parental Communication with Kids?45:30 Back-to-School Season: A Busy Time for Therapists?47:50 Dyslexia EEG and Markers50:05 Behavioral Masking51:10 Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel for Weekly Q/A Chats Every Wednesday at 6 PM CST53:42 Suisun City Summit: Details and Registration🔗 Related Links:i-Minds Book Reference: http://www.drmariswingle.com/i-minds-...Suisun City Summit: https://publish.obsidian.md/suisunsum...🔔 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content!#ParentalStress, #ADHD, #MentalHealth, #Neurofeedback, #Parenting, #ChildDevelopment, #JayGunkelman, #MariSwingle, #MentalHealthAwareness, #Podcast, #NeuroNoodle
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In this episode of the NeuroNoodle Podcast, 🎙️ Jay Gunkelman and Dr. Mari Swingle discuss whether dyslexia and dyscalculia are being over diagnosed, while also providing an in-depth explanation of apraxia 🗣️. They explore the impact of cultural differences on mental health 🌍, growing concerns around electromagnetic sensitivity ⚡, and the benefits of universal healthcare 🏥.Join us for this thought-provoking conversation, and don't forget to join our live Q&A on Wednesdays at 6 PM CST! 🗓️❓Key Moments:0:001:50 Are Swedes and Canadians happier than Americans?8:10 Faraday Cage in Psy Office https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday... to deal with interference with the right frontal lobe and 5G interference9:40 Standing over buried electrical lines12:20 Jay Gunkelman was hired to talk about how to build a power plant13:00 Call out left frontal lobe interference from 5G; please reach out to us14:20 Electrical lines and their effect on brain chemical energy and cellular level17:30 Radio and microwave towers19:10 60 Hz Artifact21:10 Would a Faraday cage block the artifacts?23:10 Fluorescent lights causing artifacts25:40 Flicker Fusion Rate and Arousal Level26:50 Robbins' Book on Les Fehmi (sp)28:17 Flashing lights causing seizures: what's happening in the brain?28:50 Sunflower Seizure31:00 Windmills32:25 What is Apraxia?34:40 Kids and Apraxia36:30 Wernicke and Broca Areas of the speech network37:40 Right Hemisphere and tone of speech39:30 Brain Brightening40:30 Kids' EEG and delay in speaking, dyslexia43:00 Dyslexia is over diagnosed46:00 Jay Gunkelman screen shares dyslexia and dyscalculia genetics48:40 Slow Alpha and numerical processing50:45 Reminder: Every Wed 6 PM CST we do a Q/A mental health chat on YouTube / @neuronoodle Subscribe so you don't miss out!51:50 Dr. Andrew Hill will be joining52:10 Thursday NeuroNoodle Show can be used to continue a topic from Q/A#NeuroNoodle 🧠 #MentalHealth ❤️ #Dyslexia 📚 #Apraxia 🗣️ #Neurofeedback 🔄 #ElectromagneticSensitivity ⚡ #UniversalHealthcare 🏥 #MentalHealthAwareness 🌍 #Neurotherapy 💡 #Podcast 🎙️ #LearningDisabilities 🧩 #JayGunkelman 👨⚕️ #DrMariSwingle 👩⚕️
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In this episode of the NeuroNoodle Podcast, Jay Gunkelman shares his fascinating journey into the world of neurofeedback. From his early days in pre-med to the moment he discovered the power of neurofeedback, Jay provides an insider's look into how the field has evolved. Pete Jansons joins Jay to discuss the impact of trauma on mental health, the role of neurofeedback in treating anxiety and depression, and the science behind mood regulation. Tune in to hear their insights on brain health, the history of neurofeedback, and how understanding the brain can lead to a happier life.🧠 Topics Discussed:The history and evolution of neurofeedbackJay Gunkelman’s personal journey in neuroscienceThe role of neurofeedback in treating mental health issuesHow trauma affects brain function and mood regulationPractical advice for improving mental well-beingKey Moments:0:003:38 Anxieties and Political Beliefs4:04 How Did Jay Gunkelman Get into Neurofeedback?13:30 What Symptoms Did Jay Work on in His Early Days of Neurofeedback Experience?18:30 Alpha Training for Alcoholics at PZ24:00 What Is Happiness Mentally?26:50 Money and Mental Happiness28:00 Are Spiritual People Better Off Than Atheists Mentally?29:40 Trauma31:00 What Is the Relationship of ACEs Scores and Mental Health Later in Life?35:00 Take the ACE Test https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adverse...36:00 PTSD, Phobias, and Arousal Level39:15 Weekly Mental Health Q&A 6 PM CST41:50 Jay’s Thoughts on Last Q&A#Neurofeedback #MentalHealth #BrainHealth #TraumaRecovery #Neuroscience #AnxietyTreatment #MoodRegulation #NeuroNoodlePodcast #JayGunkelman #PeteJansons
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In this episode of the NeuroNoodle Podcast, hosts Dr. Mari Swingle, author of i-Minds, and Jay Gunkelman, renowned expert with over 500,000 brain scans analyzed, discuss the latest insights in neurofeedback. They delve into the intricacies of autism spectrum disorders, exploring how neurofeedback can help regulate brain function and improve behavior. The conversation extends to the impact of neurofeedback on gastrointestinal issues and the fascinating connection between the brain and the vagus nerve. Don't miss out on this deep dive into the world of neurofeedback and its applications for mental health and well-being. Tune in to understand how targeted brain training can make a difference!Key Moments:0:003:04 Tabaloo, visitor of our Wed 6pm CST live chat, had questions regarding autism. Should we put the show back a couple of hours?7:06 Jay Gunkelman screen share on autism (Autism Science Digest)9:00 Asperger's vs Autism11:53 Endophenotypic patterns of autism with EEG14:35 Autism spectrum is broad with a high incident of epileptiform discharge on EEG 70% of the time17:05 Autism filter reference24:50 Neurofeedback can't be the only thing to attack a symptom27:25 Tabaloo NeuroNoodle fan question: Is neurofeedback effective for regulating the vagus nerve, or is working with a chiropractor a better option?30:20 Insula role and regulation of your intestinal problems32:50 Crohn's disease35:24 Vagus nerve and fainting while going to the bathroom?37:59 Autism and when do you know when you need to bring your child in? Symptoms.42:35 Neuroplasticity43:29 Neurofeedback and gastrointestinal issues—does it work?45:30 Where is the pain coming from? Somatic pain vs. mechanical pain.49:40 Fan question: If a child hasn't spoken by age 7, is it too late for them?#Neurofeedback #AutismAwareness #VagusNerve #GutHealth #BrainTraining #MentalHealth #JayGunkelman #DrMariSwingle #Neuroplasticity #EEG #NeuroNoodle #Podcast
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Join us for an engaging episode of the NeuroNoodle Podcast as we dive into the world of neurofeedback and mental health. Dr. Mari Swingle and Jay Gunkelman discuss the intricacies of neurofeedback certification, highlighting the challenges and standards in the field. We explore the role of neurofeedback in optimizing athlete performance, featuring insights on Simone Biles and the importance of mental health in sports.The conversation also covers the nuances of risk-taking behavior in high-performance environments and the personalized treatment approaches for ADHD using EEG technology.Don't miss this deep dive into how neurofeedback is transforming mental health practices and performance enhancement!Key Topics:Neurofeedback certification challengesAthlete performance and mental healthRisk-taking in sports and lifePersonalized ADHD treatmentsKey Moments and TimestampsIntroduction and Opening Remarks0:00 - Podcast Introduction0:26 - Lighthearted Banter about Chicago and MayonnaiseDiscussion on Live Chat Dynamics1:13 - Dr. Mari Swingle's Thoughts on the Live Chat2:03 - Importance of Expertise and Qualifications in NeurofeedbackNeurofeedback Certification and Education4:19 - Jay Gunkelman Discusses Neurofeedback Certification Challenges5:10 - BCIA Certification and EEG Training Standards8:46 - History and Evolution of EEG Exams and CertificationsAthlete Performance and Mental Health20:25 - The Role of Neurofeedback in Enhancing Athlete Performance20:55 - Discussion on Simone Biles and Mental Health Awareness21:46 - How Neurofeedback and Biofeedback Help Optimize Athletic PerformanceRisk-Taking and High Performance26:07 - Understanding Risk-Taking Behavior in Athletes27:25 - Jay Gunkelman Shares Personal Experiences with Risk-Taking34:01 - The Balance Between Risk and Performance in Sports and LifeADHD and Attention Challenges43:02 - Differences Between ADD and ADHD Explained45:11 - Personalized Treatment Approaches for ADHD Using EEG48:43 - The Impact of Lifestyle Factors on Attention and FocusConclusion and Final Thoughts52:31 - Sleep and Vigilance Regulation in Children and Adults54:20 - Closing Remarks and Farewell
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n this episode, we delve into the complexities of bullying, focusing on the mindset of the bully and the psychological impact on the bullied. Join experts Jay Gunkelman and Dr. Mari Swingle as they discuss the neuroscience behind trauma, the development of bullying behavior, and the lasting effects on victims, including PTSD. Discover how adverse childhood experiences shape behavior and learn strategies to support mental well-being.Key Topics Covered:Understanding the mindset and motivations of bulliesThe mental health impact on victims of bullyingThe development of PTSD in bullied individualsThe role of early intervention and supportive relationshipsEffective therapeutic approaches combining neurofeedback and traditional therapyTune in to gain valuable insights into bullying and its profound effects on mental health. Don't miss this engaging and informative discussion!Key Moments:0:24 Discussing our additional live chat show format1:46 Trump article on assassination attempt impacts on mental health https://www.foxnews.com/health/trump-...3:00 Bullying and mental health, ASA scores3:41 Dr. Mari7:21 Bullying trauma and PTSD10:31 The person that is bullied who is silent11:04 Vengeful victim group growing11:40 Gaming12:20 We admire confidence over competence14:50 Loneliness and belonging16:28 How do you fix the bully?19:41 Ideal combination of neurotherapy and neurofeedback20:01 Key issues for the bullied20:40 Victims of sexual assault issues23:25 Anna Wise graph states of consciousness https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/...26:46 EMG30:37 Botox and sympathetic tone of facial muscle35:24 Effect on children who have moms that take Botox37:54 Dr. Allan Schore39:00 Peek-a-boo range of expression with infants39:29 Duck lips on females when posing for social media pics#MentalHealth #Bullying #PTSD #Neurofeedback #Trauma #Therapy #ChildhoodExperiences #MentalWellBeing #JayGunkelman #DrMariSwingle #PeteJansons #NeuroNoodle #BrainHealth
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In this engaging episode of the NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Network Podcast, host Pete Jansons is joined by experts Jay Gunkelman, Dr. Mari Swingle, Anthony Ramos, John Mekrut, Joshua Moore, and Santiago Brand for a deep dive into the intersection of mental health and neurofeedback. 🧠💬Key topics covered include:The mental health implications of political leadership, focusing on Biden and Trump 🏛️🗳️The impact of substance use, particularly THC and opioids, on brain function 🍃💊The role of neurofeedback in treating addiction and improving mental health outcomes 🧠🔄Cultural influences on addiction and mental health across different countries 🌍Challenges faced by veterans and the role of neurofeedback in their mental health treatment 🇺🇸🎖️The evolving roles of men and women in society and their impact on mental health 👨👩👧👦🔄Join us for an insightful discussion filled with expert opinions, research insights, and real-world applications of neurofeedback and mental health strategies. Don't miss the opportunity to expand your understanding of these critical issues. 🌟📢Key Moments: 0:44 Santiago Brand Checks In From Singapore1:56 What has Santiago been up to2:09 Santiago was teaching at Oxford / c5qyvnlmvv8 3:25 John Mekrut arrives4:20 Anthony Ramos and Joshua Moore5:15 Anthony Ramos Tech Chat Group / 501009709911572 6:38 Oxycontin deaths are 3/4 men7:04 Men are going to college 50% less than women7:55 Jay Gunkelman arrives8:30 Zebra effect and denial9:54 Scott Galloway, NYU https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_G... Men are 4 times as likely to be addicted, 12 times more likely to be incarcerated, 4 times more likely to commit suicide, and 3 times as likely to overdose10:29 Cultural element: Male vs. Female11:30 Men versus women suicide11:50 Is neurofeedback powerful enough to beat Oxycontin addiction?13:30 Neurofeedback 70% successful for addiction16:10 Joshua Moore and rehab center closed18:50 Alpha-Theta training23:30 Relapse rate in alcoholics24:40 Decriminalization of drugs: Country stats26:00 Cannabis UC Davis study27:00 Stroove29:07 Dr. Mari Swingle: Canada, Cannabis and Cigarettes35:16 Pointing at a cause is like using the DSM-538:00 Professionals and doing something kind affect on mental health40:00 Quiet is hard to achieve41:00 Jeff Tarrant clip • Jeff Tarrant, Ph.D., BCN Author and F... 41:30 People are trying to hack themselves and don’t realize it’s not an overnight thing; it takes work45:00 Difference in high performers and approach to brain training46:30 What can you do with topographic maps50:00 It depends factor on signatures51:00 Joshua Moore's thoughts on the military and its veterans’ high rates of suicide and intimacy issues54:00 The way males are taught to show their stoicism1:03:00 When males lose their ability to make money, they become less attractive#NeuroNoodle #MentalHealth #Neurofeedback #AddictionTreatment #VeteranMentalHealth #SubstanceUse #BidenVsTrump #CulturalInfluences #JayGunkelman #MariSwingle #AnthonyRamos #JohnMekrut #JoshuaMoore #SantiagoBrand
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