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BrainPaint – The next generation in EEG biofeedback

Simple to use, yet sophisticated in scope

BrainPaint is a state-of-the-art neurofeedback system that incorporates a comprehensive assessment tool, which systematically calculates protocol suggestions used to improve and restore activity related to brain function. This assessment tool is revolutionary, turning new clinicians into experienced practitioners in a fraction of the time. Seasoned practitioners will appreciate the automation - similar to that of computerized chess crunching data to explore the potential of future moves – allowing the focus to be on the human aspects of the session.

The software transfers knowledge and experience from top researchers to practitioners. It incorporates Bill Scott’s 15 years of clinical, research and teaching experience fine tuning neurofeedback protocols from the following leaders in the field:

  • Barry Sterman’s SMR training
  • Dale Walters’s Alpha-Theta training
  • Eugene Penniston’s Alpha-Theta training
  • Susan and Siegfried Othmer’s Beta, SMR and Theta assessment process
  • Renate Drechsler’s Slow Cortical Potential training

Plus, the addition of:

  • Bill Scott’s Morphology feedback on the shapes of Delta, Beta and SMR waves

anti-aging – improve reflexes and balance

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improve mobility after brain injury

In 2005, Bill Scott, David Kaiser, Siegfried Othmer and Stephen Sideroff conducted a 121 subject randomized control trial using a hybrid of the aforementioned scientists’ protocols. After demonstrating the efficacy of these neurofeedback protocols, the study was published in a peer review journal.

Bill Scott has computerized this sophisticated methodology in a user friendly neurofeedback system called BrainPaint. He is committed to continually evolving the knowledge base and adding new protocols after they are studied and legitimized. His most recent addition is Renate Drechsler’s Slow Cortical Potential training.