Innovative Thinking Beyond Middle Age

Even over the age of 55, it's possible to increase your capacity for innovative thinking! "Middle-age to older adults should feel empowered that, in many circumstances, they can reverse decline and improve innovative thinking," concludes Dr. Sandra Bond Chapman, who led a recent a recent study that examined the effects of cognitive training on those of us with more than a few decades under our belts (https://www.sciencedaily.com/releas…/2017/…/171114104219.htm). We at Neurologics firmly hold this belief as well--and have the clinical experience to support it. See how [...]

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Neurotraining for Peak Performance

Do you or one of your associates fit this description? A high-achieving professional, you've relied on a consistent ability to focus, a deep memory with rapid recall and a facility for thinking on your feet to get you where you are. But these days your thinking doesn't feel like it used to feel...you're distracted, cloudy or sluggish. And that simply won't work for you! Neurologics Peak Performance programs can help. Contact us today to discover a powerful way to optimize your brain for the high-powered [...]

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qEEG versus traditional brain scans

Did you know that, unlike standard MRI, CT or PET scans--which image brain structures "at rest"--the quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) techniques we use at Neurologics actually image the brain as it works? This ability to measure activity in real-time, as the brain thinks and feels, is key to the power of Neurologics. Contact us to today to learn more about how Neurologics Brain Mapping and custom neurotraining can make the difference for you! https://neurologics.com/contact/

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Alzheimer’s and “The Spectrum of Hope”

In "The Spectrum of Hope", Dr. Gayatri Devi highlights not only just how prevalent Alzheimer's symptoms may be, but also how just how treatable and preventable they may be--especially with early detection. The best approach? A "baseline brain evaluation" that acts as a "map of our brain strengths and weaknesses." We agree! Neurologics Brain Mapping and treatment technologies have a strong record of success addressing the cognitive aspects of Alzheimer's and dementia. Neurologist dispels myths about Alzheimer's disease http://flip.it/vhtsw_

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Mild Cognitive Impairment

Does someone you know suffer from Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)? Chances are, someone you know does show symptoms of MCI! The best research suggests that 15 to 20% of individuals aged 65 and older possess some degree of MCI, which can impact memory, decision-making, following steps in sequence and visual perception. And MCI is a significant risk factor for Alzheimer's and other dementias. Neurologics can help! Neurologics' Brain Mapping technology helps make and refine an assessment of MCI, pinpointing the actual brain activities involved. Using [...]

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Larry Johnson on the NFL and TBIs

Here's an article we can't help but share (http://www.foxnews.com/…/former-nfler-larry-johnson-believe…)...it opens a heartrending window into the personal impact that chronic concussions and traumatic head injuries have had on the life of one individual--and the circle of family and friends surrounding him. Former NFL player Larry Johnson describes the "demons" he struggles against each day, and the self-isolation he's endured to prevent his struggles from hurting those around him. Stories like these underlie Neurologics' commitment to bring advanced Brain Mapping and custom neurotraining to those who battle [...]

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Cognitive Flexibility and White Matter

Check out this summary of an intriguing new study by researchers at Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania: http://neurosciencenews.com/focus-attention-neuroscience-8…/ It examines how cognitive flexibility--the brain's ability to shift between modes of mental functioning--is connected to how closely patterns of brain activity align with underlying patterns of structure in white matter. The results represent another step towards understanding the connection between brain structures, their measurable activities, and important human behaviors. These sorts of connections are vital to Neurologics' mission, and studies like this one show [...]

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Concussions Among Adolescents and Children

Did you know that a recent study (https://www.neuroskills.com/resources/special-reports.php…) found that concussion diagnoses among children and adolescents increased more than 50% between 2010 and 2014? These findings are mirrored by reports from medical insurance companies and others. Most agree that the steep increase in diagnoses comes largely from an increase in awareness of concussion risks, particularly among those who participate in concussion-prone sports. Handling concussion incidents and recovery carefully is especially critical with children and adolescents, whose brains are in phases of intense development. Neurologics is [...]

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