Pronunciation: /nʊroʊˈfikˌbæk/
noun a type of biofeedback that measures brain waves to produce a signal that can be used as feedback to teach self-regulation of brain function
A1 Neurofeedback is a type of therapy that helps train the brain.
A2 Some people find neurofeedback helpful for managing stress and anxiety.
B1 Neurofeedback sessions typically involve monitoring brain waves and providing feedback to the individual.
B2 Research has shown that neurofeedback can be effective in treating conditions such as ADHD and insomnia.
C1 Neurofeedback practitioners use specialized equipment to measure and analyze brain activity.
C2 Individuals undergoing neurofeedback training may experience improvements in cognitive function and emotional regulation.
formal Neurofeedback is a type of biofeedback that uses real-time monitoring of brain activity to teach self-regulation of brain function.
informal I've been trying out this neurofeedback therapy to help with my focus and concentration.
slang I heard neurofeedback is like training your brain to be a supercomputer.
figurative Using neurofeedback is like fine-tuning the engine of your mind for optimal performance.
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