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about brain power -
Is there a way to train the brain to
perform optimally under pressure?
Can the human brain be trained to
overcome intellectual challenges? Can it be trained to perform at its peak,
even under pressure?
Consider Jagjit and Navjot,
35-year-old autistic twins from Jabalpur, who were in Chennai for ‘brain
function training’ at Medha Mind Enhancement. After their EEGs were studied and
the problem areas identified, they underwent FDA (The Food and Drug
Administration authority in the U.S.) approved EEG procedures such as the
‘19-lead z-score neuro-feedback’ and gut protocol procedures. “Now, both sleep
better and have calmed down; the constant self-talk Jagjit used to indulge in
has subsided, while Navjot’s obsessive compulsory behaviour (OCD) that made him
prone to ritual cleaning (vigorously cleaning the wash basin 25 times before
brushing his teeth every morning) has drastically come down,” says their mother
Sadhana.
Chennai-based Dr. A. Banumathi, a
paediatrician, whose six-year-old son Nimalan is being given brain function
training (BFT) says, “The sensory problems and the self-talk tendency my son
had have almost disappeared, though hyperactivity remains. We expect that in
three months, this too will reduce.”
Answer to several problems
Though largely unknown in India, brain
function training/neurofeedback is a standard feature of intervention
programmes for conditions such as ADHD, ADD, epilepsy, seizures and brain
injury in the West. In fact, not just to deal with intellectual challenges,
brain function could hold an answer to sleep problems, anxiety and
irritability, migraines, panic attacks, irritable bowel, allergies and asthma,
social and behavioural issues, learning disorders, and realising unfulfilled
potential. Neurofeedback is also used to enhance peak performance of sportsmen
and corporate leaders. Apparently, the U.S. military, navy and air force used
brain function training to improve cognitive function among its personnel.
Closer home in India, Abhinav Bindra reportedly used brain function training
before the Beijing Olympics to gear up to perform under pressure.
Train the brain
“BFT effects are better in younger
people, as the brain would not yet have fallen into rigid patterns, But, it can
improve the brain at any age,” says N. S. Srinivasan, founder and chief mentor
of Medha Mind Enhancement Company. Author of the book Brain Re-engineering, he is the
only invited Asian member of SABA (Society for Advancement in Brain Analysis).
N.S. Srinivasan learnt BFT from its discoverer Dr. Barry Sterman, Prof.
Emeritus of Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles
(UCLA). Srinivasan boasts an interesting confluence of educational styles,
having three masters degrees, two post-graduate diplomas, besides indigenous
education on ‘enhancing mental states’ acquired over 15 years of learning at
ashrams in the Himalayas. He has been recently made a resource person by BFE
(Biofeedback Foundation of Europe) and was nominated for the “2009 Man of Year
in Medicine & Health Care” award by the American Biographical Institute,
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
“BFT
is certainly the most advanced and expensive of treatments, but it is also the
most effective,” says Srinivasan. “It works by changing the mental state of a
person, making him self-aware. It works on phase lock (time taken by neurons to
gather resources for brain activity) and phase shift (problem solving activity
of the brain). This directs the person’s brain from dis-regulated patterns to
self-sustaining, healthy and productive patterns of brainwave activity.
Stress-related performance inhibition is reduced and the person’s brain gradually
moves towards optimal performance. The learning capacity and adaptive ability
is internalised in the brain”.
For details, contact
nss@medhamind.com
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