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Best Free Brain Training Apps
Here at NeuraPerformance Brain Center in Denver, we love all things brain training — and we’re always looking for new tech in our field.


Understanding Mal de Débarquement
All of us have probably experienced at least a slight amount of “land sickness” when returning to land after being in a rocking boat for...


What to Know About Concussions
Years ago, if you got hit in the head when playing sports, there wasn’t as much information about the serious nature of concussions.


The Effects of Autonomic Dysfunction Following a Concussion
Concussions, or mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI), affect millions of people a year.


Turkey on the Brain
Feeling tired after eating can be related to several factors such as eating processed foods, foods high in sugar or refined carbohydrates, o


What is Oxygen Toxicity?
If you were surprised to learn that too much oxygen can actually be a bad thing, keep reading to learn exactly why something so important.


The 2 Hidden Senses
You’re familiar with the five senses: taste, touch, smell, hearing, and sight, but did you know there’s actually 2 more?


Weight Loss Through Neurofeedback
Depending on the program you followed, you may have been required to track your food intake, follow a restrictive meal plan


Neuroplasticity and Neurofeedback
Neurofeedback therapy leverages your brain's natural ability to adapt and thrive. By focusing on brainwaves, this therapy helps you learn...


Understanding the types of Neuroplasticity: What It Is and Why It Matters
Modern technologies have allowed us to better understand the brain, and we now understand its neuro-plastic capabilities.


How To Prepare For Your Neurofeedback Appointment
The brain controls our bodily function, but what controls our brain? In some cases, it’s instinct, but scientists are gaining tremendous...


Vision
Your vision has a prominent and unique place among your senses.


The Role Of The Cerebellum
In today’s blog, we examine a region of the brain responsible for coordinating movement—the cerebellum.


The Role Of The Occipital Lobe
Of the 4 major lobes of the brain, the occipital lobe is the smallest—but in our daily lives, we perhaps lean on it the most.
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