Research in the last 15 years has literally exploded and our brain, or Central Nervous System, is being shown to be highly sophisticated and extremely adaptable in nature.
In the past fifteen or twenty years, research regarding the brain has been showing us that the brain is not a static, unchangeable lump of flesh. It is demonstrating that it is dynamic and changeable, and thus the term neuroplasticity. Our brain can adapt to what is needed, NOW, based on it’s imperative to keep us safe and secure. It constantly and innately is asking the question, “What is different about this moment”.
Below is Time magazines “The Brain” Issue, Dr. Amen’s, “Change your brain, change your life” book, and Norman Doidge’s book, “The brain that changes itself”.



Adaptability- the hallmark of survival…
If our Central Nervous System were not absolutely adaptable moment to moment, we would not know that anything had changed when a fire alarm goes off, or when you become hungry. It orients to the present moment, over and over again, day after day, year after year when is recognized that something in its environment has changes. It helps us adapt to change that is the very basis of our lives, our survival, and that of our species.
What is the basic mechanism for this adaptation?
Feedback is the basis of its functioning. It feeds back to our centers over and over that which is changing internally and externally. It is constantly recognizing patterns in and between aspects of our life, intenally as well as externally- but mostly internally. It is this principle of feedback that it the hallmark of our brain’s ability to adapt to change and answer the ongoing questions of survival. What is different about now?
Zengar NeuroCARE Neurofeedback training- training your brain to let go of the past
The brain is an electrochemical event. It has been discovered that these electrical-chemical reactions can be read by the electroencephlagram (in the early 1900’s), a process whereby what is happening physiologically can be translated into wave patterns registered in intensity per second. These wave patterns are what neurofeedback uses to communicate back to the brain just how it is behaving second to second. And because our brain is adaptable (remember neuroplasticity), when it receives the communication, in its own language what it has just done, it can let go what is happening (upset, memory, anger, fear, sadness, etc) and come back to the present. This is why Zengar NeuroCARE neurofeedback is different from all other neurofeedback approaches.
Sue Brown, Ph.D, co-founder of Zengar Institute talks about the Zengar NeuroCARE approach to neurofeedback brain training. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THIS SHORT VIDEO
And go to the Zengar website to read more about how Zengar NeuroCARE Neurofeedback can help you optimally flow in your life.










