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This is a monumental day. My “new brain” is working much more effectively than I ever imagined. My once-overwhelmingly messy office is becoming more easily...
We are now shipping a new headphone with the Waves multi-sensory audio system. The new Waves headphone is comparable in performance to the prior model...
Advanced Brain Technologies, creators of The Listening Program®, a provider of evidence-based music programs and products for improving brain function...
Brain change through music listening! It can happen. But how? The research and ideas of neuroscientist Ani Patel, PhD help us understand. According...
Today Advanced Brain Technologies (ABT) announces that it is now an approved provider for the TRICARE Extended Care Health Option (ECHO), making its innovative...
inTime, Advanced Brain Technologies’ rhythm and sound frequency-based music listening method, was launched on February 7, 2014. It is a program of firsts...
Today Advanced Brain Technologies (ABT) announces that it is partnering with Pathways for Veterans to offer its neuroscience based music programs for...
Asperger syndrome (AS) is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), one of a distinct group of complex neurodevelopment disorders characterized by social impairment...
Advanced Brain Technologies, creators of The Listening Program®, a provider of neuroscience-based audio and music products for improving brain function...
Major depression is one of the most common mental disorders in the United States, affecting an estimated 15.7 million adults according to the National...
We live in a high stress world with pressures that have led to a global health epidemic. 72% of Americans say stress levels have increased over the last...
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[...] simultaneously. While subjects attended to the tasks, the researchers observed and recorded brain activity via electro-encephalography. Researchers found that children with severe autism reacted more [...]
[...] to pinpoint the activity that occurs when brain activity goes off course, as well as correct it in real-time. Tracking this brain activity entails [...]
[...] the relaxation response, targeting the cardiac and respiratory systems as it synchronizes brain activity. Power Nap Recharge your brain with a power nap and wake up ready to conquer the rest of the [...]
[...] activity and scanned by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a means to document brain activity via cerebral blood flow. What Dmochowski exposed was a compelling connection in the detected [...]
[...] Research measuring the effect of The Listening Program®, shows promise for children with autism who suffer with auditory hypersensitivity. The [...]
[...] current situations. Unlike other therapies that one does at home, you are not alone with The Listening Program. This is something that cannot be overstated because as parents of special needs children [...]
[...] . “I have something I want you to consider using for Elizabeth, Michele. It is called The Listening Program. It is music but it is special. I have seen some great things happen with other children I [...]
[...] function.” We consider these findings encouraging given the new inTime method from The Listening Program® offers rhythm-based music listening and activities which are synced to musical beats, [...]
[...] in a majority of experimental animals and patients after a stroke,” say Swedish researchers. Journal citation: Pamela J. Hines (14 October 2014) Sci. Signal. 7 (347), ec286. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal. [...]
[...] the young human brain. And let us hope that all the piggies got roast beef for their help. Journal citation: Conrad MS, Sutton BP, Dilger RN, Johnson RW (2014) An In Vivo Three-Dimensional Magnetic [...]
[...] Neuronal Insulin Receptor Signaling,” was published the Journal of Neuroscience. Journal citation: The Journal of Neuroscience, 27 August 2014, 34(35): 11844-11856; doi: 10.1523/ [...]
[...] that; a mystery. This research however brings them a little bit closer to the truth. Journal citation: I.A. McKenzie et al., “Motor skill learning requires active central myelination,” [...]
[...] Barack Obama. That initiative seeks to look into the fundamental questions about how the human brain works, and the NSF grants will be used to do just that. Teams of researchers will be using the [...]
[...] set out to study the effects of rumination (a kind of longer term dwelling on something) on the human brain. They had noted that brain scans of clinically depressed young adults showed hyperconnected [...]
[...] University of Science and Technology) recognizes their identification of grid cells in the human brain. Though first discovered in rats, the cells are widespread in mammalian brains, including those [...]
[...] may be good fun to read, but they also have provided new insight into what goes on inside the human brain when it digests written material. While wild wizardry and the world of Hogwarts were part of a [...]
[...] use it. Each inTime program comes with a therapeutic drum developed in partnership with Advanced Brain Technologies and REMO, Inc. In fact Remo Belli, founder of REMO, personally designed the drum [...]
[...] training to become qualified in the administration of TAVS please click here or call Advanced Brain Technologies at 801.622.5676 * Laasonen, M., Service, E. and Virsu, V. (2001) Temporal order and [...]
[...] training to become qualified in the administration of TAVS please click here or call Advanced Brain Technologies at 801.622.5676 *Corriveau, K. H. and Goswami, U. (2009) Rhythmic motor entrainment in [...]
[...] training to become qualified in the administration of TAVS please click here or call Advanced Brain Technologies at 801-622-5676 *Foregard, M., Schlaug, G., Norton, A., Rosam, C. & Iyengar, U. The [...]
[...] still haven’t definitively connected the increase in white matter to an increase in cognitive function, something that, as Chaddock-Heyman says, is still “speculation at this point.” While it [...]
[...] . It had one clear objective: “to assess the effect of bariatric surgery on the cognitive function and cerebral metabolism.” Getting rid of excess fat — in the case of the study, [...]
Image via Allan Ajifo For a long time, brain researchers have believed that Alzheimer’s disease, which affects as many as 5 million Americans, coul [...]
[...] , a joint effort among Stanford and four other universities, tracked brain structure and cognitive function in 144 young children with Type 1 diabetes as well as a comparison group of 72 children [...]
[...] . Essentially, if we are unable to track these changes in sound we would be said to have a temporal processing deficit. This would usually link closely with challenges in the normal development of [...]
[...] Temporal processing is our perception of time for auditory signals reaching the brain. Clearly, within speech, [...]
[...] able to assess the lateralization abilities in 3 minutes. Along with the screening of temporal processing, pitch perception, beat competency and many other auditory and visual areas, it is an [...]
[...] whether more fundamental auditory processing is impaired. This is an underpinning level of temporal processing on which phonological awareness is built. The Test of Auditory and Visual Skills (TAVS) [...]
[...] simultaneously. While subjects attended to the tasks, the researchers observed and recorded brain activity via electro-encephalography. Researchers found that children with severe autism reacted more [...]
[...] to pinpoint the activity that occurs when brain activity goes off course, as well as correct it in real-time. Tracking this brain activity entails [...]
[...] the relaxation response, targeting the cardiac and respiratory systems as it synchronizes brain activity. Power Nap Recharge your brain with a power nap and wake up ready to conquer the rest of the [...]
[...] activity and scanned by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a means to document brain activity via cerebral blood flow. What Dmochowski exposed was a compelling connection in the detected [...]
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