The Proof

Neuro Wellness Westchester is a proud provider of NeurOptimal® Dynamical Neurofeedback® sessions. NeurOptimal® is an advanced neurotechnology designed to train the brain to function at peak performance levels. Neuroptimal® has been in business for 25 years and operates in 87 countries worldwide.
Success Stories
Benefits
NeurOptimal® Dynamical Neurofeedback® helps support your brain’s natural ability to self-regulate, adapt, and optimize performance. It’s a gentle, non-invasive process designed to promote mental clarity, flexibility, and overall well-being — allowing you to show up as your best self in daily life.

Kids
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Support mental fitness and brain function
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Promote a sense of calm and focus
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Encourage emotional flexibility
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Help build resilience for school and life
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Contribute to general wellness

Adults
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Promote healthy sleep habits
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Help manage everyday stress
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Support focus and mental clarity
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Encourage adaptability and flexibility
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Help maintain a balanced lifestyle
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Contribute to personal development
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Enhance performance and well-being

Seniors
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Support brain fitness and mental sharpness
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Help maintain a sense of clarity and confidence
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Encourage adaptability to life changes
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Promote relaxation and ease
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Contribute to overall wellness and quality of life
The Research
Scientific research indicates neurofeedback, the principle behind NeurOptimal®, can effectively improve symptoms of conditions like ADHD, anxiety, and insomnia, enhance cognitive functions, and support performance in areas such as sports and chemotherapy recovery. Studies demonstrate benefits in reducing inattention, hyperactivity, and improving focus, mood, and sleep quality through brainwave regulation.

Exploring the effect of neurofeedback on postcancer cognitive impairment and fatigue
Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal
Many breast cancer survivors continue to experience long-term side effects after treatment, including difficulties with memory and concentration (known as postcancer cognitive impairment, or PCCI), fatigue, sleep issues, and emotional distress. These challenges can significantly affect their quality of life.
This study explored the use of NeurOptimal® neurofeedback, a non-invasive brain training method, as a complementary approach to support recovery after cancer treatment. The goal was to evaluate whether neurofeedback could help improve symptoms like cognitive impairment, cancer-related fatigue, and emotional well-being in women who had completed breast cancer treatment.
Participants took part in a neurofeedback training program and were assessed before and after the intervention. Results showed promising improvements:
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Significant reductions in perceived cognitive problems and fatigue
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Improved emotional well-being, including lower scores for anxiety, depression, and physical symptoms
These findings suggest that NeurOptimal neurofeedback is a safe, feasible, and potentially effective tool to enhance quality of life for breast cancer survivors.

The Effects of Neurofeedback Training on College Students’ Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms
Department of Child, Family, and Community Sciences, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
Many college students experience symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), such as trouble focusing, restlessness, and impulsivity, which can affect their academic success and daily life. This study explored whether a type of brain training called neurofeedback could help reduce these symptoms.
Eleven college students diagnosed with ADHD participated in the study. They each completed 16 neurofeedback sessions over an 8-week period. Researchers measured their symptoms throughout the training and again four weeks after the program ended.
The results showed improvements in attention, hyperactivity, and how students viewed themselves in relation to their ADHD.

Biomimetics
Bruxism—the habit of grinding or clenching teeth—is often linked to stress and elevated cortisol levels, a hormone commonly associated with the body’s stress response. This study explored whether a type of brain training known as NeurOptimal® neurofeedback (NO) could help reduce stress in people with bruxism. Researchers also investigated whether combining this neurofeedback training with Origanum majorana (sweet marjoram) essential oil could enhance the calming effects.
The results showed that NeurOptimal® neurofeedback alone significantly reduced cortisol levels in participants with bruxism, indicating a reduction in stress. When combined with marjoram essential oil, the calming effects were even greater. Brain activity patterns shifted toward a more relaxed state over the course of the sessions, and participants reported lower levels of anxiety and stress, as measured by the Hamilton Anxiety Scale. These findings support previous research suggesting that elevated cortisol is a useful biomarker for identifying stress-related conditions like bruxism.
Learn More...
To read more peer reviewed studies examining the benefits of NeurOptimal® please visit: https://neuroptimal.com/research/







