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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurological disorder in which a person is unable to control behavior because of difficulty processing information in the brain, accompanied by an extremely high level of motor activity. Attention deficit disorder (ADD) is now considered an inattentive-type of ADHD where a person experiences a range of behavior problems such as difficulty following instruction, focusing on school or work, completing tasks, and interacting socially.

Despite what well-meaning grandparents and others may believe, both conditions are not caused by poor parenting, family problems, bad teachers, too much TV, food allergies, or excess sugar. Instead, they are due to biological and genetic factors that influence neurotransmitter activity in certain parts of the brain.

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For example, brain images of children with ADHD show parts of their brains are smaller and less active with excess of delta and theta waves and deficit of beta waves. These changes are linked to specific brain chemicals, such as norepinephrine and dopamine, that regulate attention, mood, and behavior.¹

The prefrontal cortex area of a person’s brain controls the higher-level functions, including judgment, impulse control, time management, management of aggression, emotional regulation, self-regulation, planning, reasoning, focus, and social skills. When there is an excessive amount of slow waves present here, it can become difficult to control attention, behavior, and emotions.

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Grey Matters is a place everyone needs to go. This type of neurofeedback is proven and will help you reach your best potential. This is great for all ages. So glad I found them.
- Samantha M.
Grey Matters may have saved my son’s life! Neurofeedback helped him recover from severe anxiety and suicidal thoughts. He’s doing so much better now, and he credits it all to Grey Matters.
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We love Grey Matters!! It has been life-changing for our daughter, who has learning difficulties and anxiety. She has completed 40 treatments and over a year of monthly maintenance.  Her anxiety, sleep, concentration, and confidence have changed so much; it’s like she’s a completely different child!! worth every penny!
- Chris E.
My difficult childhood resulted in complex PTSD and multiple personality disorder (MPD/DID). Despite some integration through support from my wife, counselor, and journaling, I struggled with negative thoughts and dread. A brain scan at Grey Matters revealed extensive trauma and challenges, including social cues, impulsiveness, hyperfocus, and mood control. The welcoming staff introduced me to neurofeedback (NFB) to retrain my brain. Committing to three NFB sessions a week for four months, I saw significant improvements in my mood and stress levels. Continuing for another two months brought further positive changes. The sessions were relaxing, and the supportive staff made the experience enjoyable. I highly recommend Grey Matters of Carmel for their wonderful, flexible, and understanding team. The profound changes in my thoughts and feelings made the investment well worth it.
- Larry

Joel Nigg, Ph.D., said about the disorder:

“ADHD is not a breakdown of the brain in one spot. It’s a breakdown of the communication networks between regions of the brain that control, emotion, attention, behavior, and arousal.”

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Allison Kravit, Psy.D., ADD explains it using a traffic intersection analogy:

“Imagine hundreds of cars approaching an intersection that has no traffic light or stop sign. This is what happens to the ADHD brain every day where the prefrontal cortex (the intersection) is unable to properly regulate your various thoughts and feelings (the various cars approaching the intersection).”

Both conditions are usually present in childhood but are often mistaken as personality traits and go undiagnosed until adulthood. As you may know all too well, some children with these issues can have learning disabilities, behavioral or mood disorders, depression, anxiety, and problems with planning, memory, schoolwork, motor skills, social skills, sleep, and control of emotions. ADD and ADHD are clearly caused by a brain that is not operating optimally.

Research confirms that neurofeedback training can specifically increase the brain’s production of beta waves and diminish the frequency of delta and theta waves and an observable reduction in symptoms can occur in as little as eight weeks.² The authors of other research showed found that in as few as 35 sessions neurofeedback was as effective as stimulants in reducing symptoms of ADHD. In the study, many subjects were able to discontinue medication (under the direction of a physician) after extensive neurofeedback training.³

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No matter what your symptoms are, a calmer you is possible!

ADHD can manifest in various ways, and symptoms can differ from person to person. Here are common symptoms of ADHD

  • Difficulty Focusing
  • Time Management
  • Lack of Listening
  • Impulsiveness
  • Fidgeting
  • Mood Swings

  • Inattention
  • Forgetfulness

  • Restlessness
  • Disorganiztion

You have questions, we have answers!

We’ve gathered a list of commonly asked questions for your convenience. If you don’t see the information you need, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Simply click on the question that interests you to navigate directly to the relevant section.

Let’s start by clarifying what neurofeedback is NOT. Neurofeedback is NOT electrical stimulation or any kind of shock to the brain. In fact, it’s completely noninvasive and pain-free. Nothing ever goes to or in your brain.

Neurofeedback is a form of biofeedback that uses the electrical activity of the brain to reinforce optimal brain wave patterns through operant conditioning, thus improving one’s life.

Neurofeedback is a superior solution because it doesn’t just ease the symptoms. It addresses and changes what is causing the symptoms or problems at the source in your brain. Your brain learns how to function differently in a way that relieves problematic symptoms or behaviors.

Neurofeedback training has many scientifically documented benefits both for the brain and body, including stress reduction, improved sleep, better focus and memory, heightened mental clarity, more emotional and behavioral regulation, enhanced cognitive performance, and more. Give it a try today, we bet your brain is capable of the changes you desire!

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Some clients are able to decrease their medication over time with their prescriber. Grey Matters does not do any medication adjustment.

In a neurofeedback session, qEEG sensors are placed on your scalp, recording your brainwaves and sending the information to a computer in real time. The computer, by way of auditory or sound feedback, teaches your brain to perform at optimal levels by a method called operant conditioning which harnesses your brain’s reward system.

All learning is at a subconscious level. You don’t actually have to “do” anything. With consistent repetition through auditory feedback, the brain learns to self-regulate and makes physiological changes to perform more optimally and will continue to make the adjustments after the initial training. Because it’s a learning process, the results of neurofeedback occur gradually over time.

During a 35 to 45-minute session, you sit comfortably in a chair. You have the option of having a footstool, blanket, and eye mask for relaxation. You are given headphones to listen to the training sounds and can either watch scenic images, read, journal, or just kick back and relax. For the younger ones, they can color, draw, read, do homework, or play with Legos.

Consistency is key. The brain requires a minimum of 2 sessions per week to learn and retain new patterns. An average of 35 sessions is needed for the brain to make permanent neuroplastic change. Remember, your brain is learning, and learning takes time and repetition. If you have multiple diagnoses or are on psychological medications, more sessions may be required for your desired results.

There are no long-term negative effects.

Just like taking your temperature with a thermometer does not deliver anything to your body, a qEEG brain map or a qEEG-guided training session does not deliver anything to your brain – it only reads your brain’s electrical activity. The auditory feedback you hear encourages your brain to “exercise.” So, similar to the variety of feelings after a good workout at the gym, some people experience symptoms such as being more tired or more wired, and few will develop a slight headache after a session. These symptoms go away within hours and are not long-lasting.

Our Brain Coaches are here to assess your training progress, discuss any symptoms you may experience, and provide educated feedback to you during your journey.

Grey Matters will assign you a Success Coach who is here to help you successfully navigate your journey. Together, we assess and work on your sleep hygiene, diet, screen time, exercise, and stress management, among many other factors, to help you improve not only your brain but also your overall well-being.

We also offer a variety of Wellness Testing to enhance your training outcome.

Just like riding a bike, once you learn how to do it, your body doesn’t forget. However, if you haven’t ridden your bike in ten years, you aren’t going to be as comfortable or skilled when you get back on it.

Maintenance recommendations are based on individual assessment and will be discussed towards the end of your initial training. Typically, a 1-2 times a month schedule will be recommended. After all, you wouldn’t hire a personal trainer to get in the best shape of your life and then stop going to the gym altogether, would you? Don’t lose your brain gains by stopping altogether either.

Grey Matters Brain Training Studio suggests starting with our Four-Week Introductory Neurofeedback Program, designed to help you take the first step toward a healthier mind and improved quality of life. With our expert guidance and state-of-the-art neurofeedback technology, you can experience positive changes in your mental well-being.

We do not accept insurance; however, we offer a variety of payment options.

We accept:

  • Cash, checks, all major credit cards, and Apple Pay
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and HRA Health Reimbursement arrangement.
  • Financing options are available through First Financial Bank with little to no interest
  • Advanced Care Credit
  • Vagaro Pay Later
  • Monthly Payment Plans

Think about the cost of therapy, medications, dissatisfaction with life, lost work hours, and the hope to feel better. It’s worth it. Come on in, we got you.

We use Brainmaster amplifiers and BrainAvatar software, which are FDA-approved.

Sources: 1. Curatolo, P., & Moavero, R. (2009). The neurobiological basis of ADHD. Italian Journal of Pediatrics, 36, 79. https://doi.org/10.1186/1824-7288-36-79.
2. Gevensleben H, Holl B, Albrecht B, Vogel C, Schlamp D, Kratz O, Studer P, Rothenberger A, Moll GH, Heinrich H. Is neurofeedback an efficacious treatment for ADHD? A randomised controlled clinical trial. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2009 Jul;50(7):780-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2008.02033.x. Epub 2009 Jan 12. PMID: 19207632.
3. Enriquez-Geppert S, Smit D, Pimenta MG, Arns M. Neurofeedback as a Treatment Intervention in ADHD: Current Evidence and Practice. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2019 May 28;21(6):46. doi: 10.1007/s11920-019-1021-4. PMID: 31139966; PMCID: PMC6538574.