I didn't used to think this way. For over 30 years, I thought of peak performance as "hard work," and brain problems as "diseases" or "disorders." After all, this is what my life and my medical training had taught me. It wasn't until I started searching for an answer to a question I was having that I had this revelation:  Problems with attention, learning, behavior and mood are not really "abnormalities" at all.  Any compromised or restricted performance is simply an indicator that the brain is not functioning as it should.

      My new perception of the brain and human performance evolved from a personal quest. After working in the medical field for some 30 years and seeing enough suffering to last a lifetime, I decided to switch gears. "Was there a way," I wondered, "to overcome attention and learning problems, and become more successful in the classroom and at work?" A decade and a half of intense research later, I had accomplished my goals (and then some). We are, in this moment, able to create a new world, one in which problems with attention, learning, behavior, and mood are resolvable...quickly, and without drugs. And, as it turns out, there is a huge bonus. Human Potential can now rise to new possibilities.

     What is this breakthrough, you may be asking? I call it NeuroMatrix™ Neurofeedback Training.

     This website describes this remarkable breakthrough in human performance and possibilities.
A Message from Dr. Sams, Creator of the
NeuroMatrix™ Neurofeedback System...
     What do peak performance, Attention Deficit Disorder, Learning Disabilities, chronic depression and anxiety, Obsessive-compulsive Disorder, oppositional behavior, and epilepsy all have in common? The answer is: Each is a product of the brain. Peak performance occurs when the brain is able to do a particular job in a highly efficient manner; the rest are symptoms of a brain that is malfunctioning and not performing as it should.
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