Color, Neuromodulation, and Thalamic Cortical Rhythms
presented by: Jeffrey Bruno
Color, Neuromodulation, and Thalamic Cortical Rhythms
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Color, Neuromodulation, and Thalamic Cortical Rhythms 〰️
Our brain may use over 50 percent of its functioning for visual processing. At the center of our brain lies two thalamic structures that help integrate all our sensory experiences–except for smell–and generates of a variety of brain waves, as well as orchestrating a symphony of brain functions. How can we enhance neurostimulation by including a variety of rhythmic sensory stimuli along with electro-cranial forms of stimulation? Learning the unique role of color, lesser-known aspects of the thalamus, and why thalamic-cortical dysrhythmias may hold the key to treating most psychiatric conditions. Case study examples and practical therapeutic suggestions will be provided.