by J Bartell
Brain mapping is an interesting neurodevelopment brain tracking procedure:
1: Technicians map the brain in order to “see” what’s going on within it. This then allows an objective, highly accurate (90%), non-invasive measure.
2: An additional assessment includes an objective measurement for auditory processing, measuring the auditory cortex’s ability to receive and perceive sound and frequencies accurately.
3: A neurodevelopment profile looks at overall brain development and maturation. This includes measuring memory issues. Memory issues often result in the appearance of inattention or lack of focus or the inability to remember a sequence of steps or directions. This may be mistaken for the individual not paying attention or listening.
4: A cognitive abilities assessment measures where the child currently falls on multiple spectrums and compares their chronological age against their developmental age.
5: If certain bio-markers are indicated, professionals may recommend a medical evaluation by a specialist who will look at specific physiological issues such as diet, nutrition, allergy issues, toxins or other health related issues.
6: A program based on the results of these individualized assessments is then recommended in order to overcome learning disabilities.
Individualized programs focus on learning, IQ development, and social maturity skills, dyslexia, reading comprehension, math and other learning challenges.
Neurodevelopment Training May Result in an increase in overall performance of:
1. IQ — 21.0 PTS.
2. Thinking — 19.0 PTS.
3. Cognitive — 23.3 PTS.
4. Learning — 24.0 PTS.
5. Recall — 37.8 PTS.
6. Memory — 29.0 PTS.
Author J Bartell uses left-right brain learning and subconscious conditioning behavior modification.