
Defining consciousness
What the measurement literature can and cannot say about awareness, and why the question matters more to practitioners than it first appears.

What the measurement literature can and cannot say about awareness, and why the question matters more to practitioners than it first appears.

Physiological measurement as a therapeutic instrument rather than a diagnostic one — making the invisible visible inside the therapy hour.

The principles that govern whether training produces lasting change — salience, specificity, repetition, timing — and what each one demands of a protocol.

An honest read of where the evidence stands in ageing populations: real signal, small samples, and the methodological gaps that still need closing.

Why combining peripheral and central self-regulation may outperform either alone — and what a combined protocol actually looks like in the room.

Credentials, assessment practice, and the questions worth asking before a first session — written for the person choosing, not the person selling.

A 2025 review reports medium-to-large effects for attention and hyperactivity, held at twelve months — and points squarely at protocol personalisation as the lever that shrinks the non-responder rate.
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