Wednesday, 25 September 2024

Neurofeedback Equipment for Meditation and Hypnosis

Some of the more common uses for neurofeedback equipment are helping people clinically for issues like ADHD, anxiety, insomnia, and depression.  I am going to discuss two other applications that might not be as common.  Meditation has been around for a long time.  Many people practice meditation.  Many others don’t think that they can meditate.  Some have tried unsuccessfully.  There are various types of meditation practices.  One type of meditation is guided, where the meditator follows a series of guided imagery instructions to help to put them into a relaxed state.  Another type of meditation is silent.  The meditator sits quietly, allowing their minds to be quiet as much as possible.  They are not expected to not think at all.  They are just instructed not to intentionally think and to allow any thoughts that do come up to pass.  More time between thoughts seems to be a goal of this type of meditation.

Using neurofeedback equipment, you can monitor the brain waves (Alpha and Theta) that should increase when a person is a meditative state.  While you are actively thinking, your brain produces less Alpha and Theta.  When your brain is in more of a resting state, it produces more Alpha and Theta.   The instrument produces a specific sound which serves as reinforcement feedback that notifies you that your brain is moving into the meditative state.  Hearing that sound more often lets you know that you are staying in that meditative state.  Practicing this type of training over several sessions can help you be able to sense internally when you are shifting into the meditative state.  Eventually you will be able to do it more easily without the equipment.

More Info : Professional Neurofeedback Equipment