Neurofeedback increases athletic performance
“It has been shown that the [use of neurofeedback] in the training of professional football, judoka, volleyball players and boxers, causes an increase in behavioral performance and in speed reaction, a decrease in blood cortisol levels and an improvement in motor coordination. These positive results, achieved thanks to the skillful use of the neurofeedback method, directly influenced the increase in the level of sports abilities of the athletes who used this methodology in their training.”