Neuro-Behavioral Therapy
offers various types of tasks and exercises aimed at training specific areas of the brain in order to improve their functionality and thus, optimize mood, behavior, and cognitive processing. The elements of NBT include Neuro-motor training (NMT), Neuro-cognitive training (NCT), Neuro-emotional training (NET), Neurofeedback, Biofeedback, Audiovisual entrainment (AVE), and others.
Neuro-Motor Training (NMT)
Neuro-motor training refers to a type of therapy that aims to improve the function of the nervous system by training the brain and muscles to work together more effectively. This type of training typically involves exercises that challenge the brain to coordinate and control the movement of the body.
Neuro-Cognitive Training (NCT)
Neuro-cognitive training refers to a type of therapy that aims to improve cognitive functions such as memory, attention, problem-solving, and decision-making by training the brain to work more effectively. This type of training typically involves exercises that challenge the brain to process and manipulate information more efficiently.
Neuro-Emotional Training (NET)
Neuro-emotional training refers to a type of therapy that aims to improve emotional regulation and well-being by training the brain to process and respond to emotional information more effectively. This type of training typically involves exercises that challenge the brain to recognize and manage emotions in a healthy way.
Virtual Reality Therapy (VRT)
In the area of mental health, virtual reality (VR) has shown promise as a treatment for psychological issues like depression, anxiety, attention deficit, and others.
Virtual reality apps have the potential to offer a secure, realistic, and productive setting where people can face and resolve their psychological issues.
Neurofeedback (NF)
Neurofeedback, commonly referred to as EEG biofeedback, is a sort of therapy that teaches people how to self-regulate their brain function using real-time displays of brain activity, such as electroencephalography (EEG) signals. Neurofeedback aims to assist people in improving their emotional and cognitive performance by teaching them to control particular brainwave patterns linked to various mental states.
Biofeedback (BF)
A form of therapy called biofeedback employs sensors to track and quantify bodily physiological processes like heart rate, muscle tension, skin conductance, blood pressure, and others. Individuals can learn to regulate and control their bodies' reactions to stress and other triggers by receiving real-time information about these physiological processes. This can help lessen the symptoms of anxiety, depression, attention deficit disorder, autistic spectrum disorder, and other psychological conditions.