Who is biofeedback and neurofeedback for?

Model of the brain showing certain areas linked to specific functions that can be trained using neurofeedback
Model of the brain showing certain areas linked to specific functions that can be trained using neurofeedback

These techniques are open to everyone: children, teenagers, adults and seniors.
Whether you are experiencing a specific difficulty (attention disorders, chronic pain, anxiety, etc.) or simply seeking to optimise your performance—whether athletic, managerial, cognitive, or creative—biofeedback and neurofeedback offer training that is non-invasive, personalised, and based on your own physiological signals.

In practice: 10 to 20 structured sessions generally enable the brain to learn new responses, whether to better manage stress, improve concentration or increase your mental stamina.

Main disorders and areas of intervention

1️⃣ Neurodevelopment & attention
Disorder How feedback works Potential benefit
Attention deficit/ADHD Neurofeedback: reinforcement of β waves (attention) and modulation of θ waves (distraction). More stable concentration, reduced impulsivity, improved academic or professional productivity.
Autism (spectrum) Neurofeedback: optimisation of waves related to divided attention and emotional regulation. Less sensory overload, smoother social interactions.
Learning disorder
dyslexia, dysphasia, dysorthographia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia
Neurofeedback: optimisation of waves in the areas of the cortex responsible for these functions. Improved learning abilities.
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2️⃣ Stress, anxiety & sleep management
Disorder Feedback used Potential benefit
Acute or chronic stress / generalised anxiety HRV biofeedback: improves heart rate variability.
Neurofeedback: stabilises α (relaxation) and β (control) waves.
Feeling of calm, improved resilience in stressful situations.
Menopause (hot flushes, irritability, sleep disorders) Thermal biofeedback & HRV: measures and regulates body temperature and the autonomic nervous system.
Neurofeedback: for cognitive problems (see below).
Reduction in hot flushes, more stable sleep, calmer mood.
Insomnia & night-time awakenings Neurofeedback: training of δ (deep sleep) and θ (transition) waves. Faster sleep onset, more restful sleep.
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3️⃣ Cognitive performance
Condition Feedback used Potential benefit
“Brain Fog” Neurofeedback: α/β balancing to clarify cognition. Mental clarity, increased productivity.
Intellectual disability/mental retardation Neurofeedback: stimulation of waves related to working memory and planning. Modest but significant gains in daily independence and learning.
Cognitive decline, dementia, Alzheimer’s & Parkinson’s Neurofeedback: maintenance of brain plasticity, support for motor networks.
Biofeedback: management of dysautonomia and associated stress.
Slowing of decline, improved quality of life, reduction in anxiety related to the disease.
Post-COVID syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)
HRV biofeedback: rebalances the autonomic nervous system.
Neurofeedback: restores alertness waves.
Gradual recovery of energy, improvement in cognitive functions.
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4️⃣ Pain & somatic symptoms
Disorder Feedback used Potential benefit
Musculoskeletal pain, migraines, dysmenorrhoea, fibromyalgia Biofeedback: muscle relaxation
Neurofeedback: sensory cortex training
Reduction in pain intensity, less reliance on painkillers.
Premenstrual syndrom (PMS) Biofeedback: regulation of autonomic and muscular responses related to symptoms
Neurofeedback: training of SMR, Alpha and Beta waves to stabilise brain activity
Better cognitive balance, less irritability, improved overall well-being during the second half of the cycle, reduced anxiety and improved sleep.
Tinnitus Neurofeedback: desynchronisation of hyperactive auditory areas. Reduction in noise perception, psychological relief.
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5️⃣ Addictions & eating behaviours
Disorder Feedback used Potential benefit
Addictions (alcohol, drugs, tobacco) Neurofeedback: normalisation of reward circuits (dopamine) and strengthening of executive control. Decreased cravings, increased motivation to remain abstinent.
Eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia, binge eating) Interoceptive biofeedback: awareness of hunger/satiety signals.
Neurofeedback: balancing waves linked to impulsivity and emotional regulation.
Improved body awareness, healthier eating behaviours.
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6️⃣ Sports & managerial performance
Objective Feedback used Potential benefit
Improved athletic performance Cardio-respiratory biofeedback: optimisation of breathing and heart rate variability.
Neurofeedback: training of waves linked to concentration and recovery.
Increased endurance, better management of competition stress, faster recovery.
Leadership, decision-making, team management Neurofeedback: strengthening of β (focus) and α (mental calm) waves. Faster and more accurate decisions, stress management in high-pressure situations.
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Do you recognise yourself in any of these profiles? Contact us and together we will define the path that best suits your needs and objectives.

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