>Memory Treatment
Memory creation and storage, especially as we age, is a complex process. We’ve all experienced the frustration of walking into a room and forgetting why we’re there. This memory deficit can be caused by various reasons related to different brain areas and processes. To truly understand this, we need to delve into the intricate workings of memory in the human brain.
Our Memories are created and sewn together with emotional context and feeling through a complex process where information is encoded, stored, and retrieved. When a person experiences something, sensory input is initially processed by various regions of the brain. The brain then converts this information into a construct that can be stored; this process involves associating the given memory with existing knowledge or emotional context. These encoded memories are then transitioned into long-term memories, this occurs primarily in the cerebral cortex, and especially during deep sleep. Neural connections, or synapses, between brain cells (neurons) are strengthened through repeated activity, a process known as synaptic plasticity. The more frequently a memory is accessed or rehearsed, the more robust and easily retrievable it becomes.
At the Parker Group (located in Tallahassee, FL), we understand that memory issues are a complex puzzle, unique to each individual. That’s why we use a QEEG brain map to identify which reported deficits align with aberrant EEG patterns, enabling us to tailor our neurofeedback protocols specifically to each client. We believe that no two people are the same, and their treatment shouldn’t be either.
See How Neurofeedback Can Alleviate Memory Loss
Don’t let memory issues hold you back. Call us today at (850) 312-5531 to discuss how neurofeedback training can help you stay sharp and clear, not just now, but for many years to come. It’s an investment in your future cognitive health. Schedule your free evaluation today!


