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It’s a “rap,” the replay is now available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aWPw9w... Welcome to "All Things Nonlinear Dynamical - Talks About the Brain and Human Connection®!" Previously recorded, live demo of a NeurOptimal® Session. Ask any questions you have in replies to this post. Cheers! Explore the LinkedIn Article on the Fundamental Principles of NeurOptimal® for all the "deets": / fundamental-principles-neuroptimal-how-wor... Want to check out RiversideDotFM? Use this link, please: https://riverside.fm/?via=craigdeserv... And to learn more about NeurOptimal®, please go to: https://neuroptimal.com/craig-de-serv... This conversation is a demonstration of a NeurOptimal® Session, which is a brain training method. Craig De Servidor explains that NeurOptimal® is training and not treatment, and advises consulting with a licensed healthcare professional for any medical or mental health issues. The Session begins with the Craig setting up a client and starting the session. He explains the Matrix Mirror, which is a visual display of the brain's electrical activity. The Session involves music and interruptions, which provide feedback to the brain. Craig emphasizes that the brain makes its own decisions based on the feedback. The session ends and Craig demonstrates how to record session notes. Sound Bites "NeurOptimal® is training and not treatment." "The Matrix Mirror is ONLY a visual display of a complex process." "Interruptions provide the brain a chance to notice what's going on." "The length of a pause or interrupt is irrelevant to the brain as it is the initiation of the pause or interrupt, that provides the orienting response to the brain that allows it to notice what it is doing and then make its own decision on whether to respond to it or not."