Brain activity monitoring

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Explore Dr. Andrew Hill's comprehensive neuroscience insights on brain activity monitoring. This collection spans articles, podcast conversations, and live neurofeedback sessions, covering the latest research, clinical applications, and practical strategies.

From 25+ years of clinical neuroscience and 25,000+ brain maps, Dr. Hill brings evidence-based approaches to brain optimization, combining rigorous research with accessible explanations designed for intelligent, curious readers seeking to understand and optimize their brains.

Livestreams on Brain activity monitoring

Live Q&A sessions from Neurofeedback & Chill where Dr. Hill demonstrates protocols, answers viewer questions, and explores brain activity monitoring applications in real-time with QEEG examples and brain training discussions.

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🧠 What Interferes With Neurofeedback? What Ehhances It?
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🧠 What Interferes With Neurofeedback? What Ehhances It?

👉 Book a free consult call: https://calendly.com/drhill1 What makes neurofeedback work better—or worse? In this episode, we break down the critical factors that enhance or interfere with neurofeedback training. From supplements and medications to sleep, stress, and brain-state stacking, we’ll explore how to optimize plasticity—and how to avoid pitfalls that can derail your results. ⸻ 🎥 What’s inside this video: • Training frequency & intensity – Why more isn’t always better • Sleep – The most underappreciated neurofeedback enhancer • Supplements & Medications – What get stronger vs. what may blunt effects (like benzos or stimulants) • Plasticity stackers – Meditation, movement, and other practices that boost outcomes • Cautionary combos – What to know when combining NFB with things like general anesthesia, TMS, psychedelics, or HBOT • Poor communication & tracking – How lack of clarity between clients and clinicians sabotages progress • When symptoms worsen – Why some side effects are part of learning—and when to pause or reassess ⸻ 🧠 Key Takeaways: • Neurofeedback works best when the brain is well-resourced: rested, supported, and stable. • Synergistic tools like meditation can boost neuroplasticity, while conflicting inputs (e.g., meds or major interventions) need to be carefully timed. • Clear communication and proper tracking are essential—especially in remote or unsupervised settings. • Training through side effects without adjusting protocols may hinder long-term progress. ⸻ 💬 Questions to consider: • What changes have you noticed during neurofeedback—good or bad? • Do you stack NFB with anything else, like breathwork, sauna, or nootropics? • Have you ever had a session backfire—or something else amplify the effects? Share your experience in the comments below—I read them all and may feature them in a future episode on designing effective brain training stacks. ⸻ 📅 Live 6 PM Pacific Mondays Subscribe and hit the bell 🔔 for weekly science-backed brain updates. ⸻ 🧠 RESOURCES 👉 Book a free consult: https://calendly.com/drhill1 👉 $250 off QEEG Brain Mapping: https://peakbraininstitute.com/special/ ⸻ Relevant Topics: neurofeedback, QEEG, brain training, brain mapping, plasticity, brain optimization, stacking, sleep, supplements, EEG, meditation, NAD, TMS, general anesthesia, HBOT, side effects, clinical outcomes Tags: #Neurofeedback #BrainTraining #Biohacking #Neuroplasticity #BrainOptimization #QEEG #PeakBrain

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