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NeuroNoodle Network Podcast: Neurofeedback & Wellness Podcast

Pete Jansons
Neurofeedback
EEG
QEEG
Sleep
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Neuronoodle Network
Epilepsy
SMR (sensorimotor Rhythm)
Neuronoodle
Autism
EEG Neurofeedback
Sleep Spindles
Lake Forest
Traumatic Brain Injury
Independent Component Analysis
Electroencephalography
Mental Health
Meditation
PTSD
Mu Rhythm

Featuring CoHosts: QEEG Legend Jay Gunkelman the man who has read over 500,000 Brain Scans, Dr. Mari Swingle the Author of iMinds and Pete Jansons NeuroNoodle uses technology to improve the quality of your life. We discuss symptoms such as ADHD, Anxiety, and Depression and the different ways they can be addressed via Neurofeedback, Brain Maps, QEEG, and Talk Therapy Want to come on the show? Have ... more

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Jay Gunkelman has read more than half a million brain scans — and this week he and host Pete Jansons skip the EEG entirely to answer a bigger question: how would you actually redesign school? Jay takes the magic wand to class sizes, teacher pay, the ... more

Jay Gunkelman is handed one clue — the patient is 17 — and reads the EEG blind. From the brainwave patterns alone, he explains why the recording points toward a right-hemisphere traumatic brain injury and discusses the cortical hyperexcitability that... more

Jay Gunkelman goes in BLIND on a 10-year-old's EEG — no diagnosis, no story. What he finds isn't a broken brain: it's gross over-arousal with FAST alpha near 12 Hz, beta spindling up at 32 Hz that a database stopping at 30 would never see, and a left... more

Bestselling science journalist Donna Jackson Nakazawa returns to NeuroNoodle for the first time since 2021 to break down her new book MIND DRAMA — the science of rumination, and why the human brain is excellent at getting INTO mind drama but was neve... more

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Recent Guests

Anthony Ramos
Contributor, Brain Bar participant
Episode: A 17-Year-Old's Brain, Read Blind From the EEG | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Therapy Podcast
Jay Gunkelman
QEEG expert, co-hosted with Mari Swingle
QEEG/Brain scan expert
Episode: The Cingulate Doesn't Sleep: Deeper Than Concussion | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Therapy Podcast
Mari Swingle
Author of iMinds
Author/Neuroscience advocate
Episode: The Cingulate Doesn't Sleep: Deeper Than Concussion | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Therapy Podcast
Joshua Moore
Presenter/participant, involved in QEEG phenotypes discussions
Alternative Behavioral Therapy
Episode: LORETA, Linked Ears & Male vs Female Brains | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Therapy Podcast
Carl Pribram
Neurosurgeon and memory researcher discussed as a historical figure in neuroscience
Unknown/Guest expert referenced
Episode: Delta Waves, Alpha Blocking, Psychedelics & Weed Effects | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Therapy Podcast
John Mekrut
Moderator/participant in panel discussions
Reddit neurofeedback community participant
Episode: Neurofeedback for Autism: Life-Changing Results in Kids | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast
James Crowell
Hacker turned biohacker, author working on a book
Independent researcher/author
Episode: James Croall: Hacker to Neurotherapist on Psyche Patterns | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast
Sabren Fisher
Researcher/clinician involved with deep brain reorienting (DBR)
Associated with Corrigan and Lanius work in South Africa
Episode: 🎙️ Deep Brain Reorienting & Choosing Neurofeedback Pros | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast
Ruth Lanius
Researcher/clinician noted for trauma work
University/clinical collaborators
Episode: 🎙️ Deep Brain Reorienting & Choosing Neurofeedback Pros | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast

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Pete Jansons
Co-host and host of NeuroNoodle Network programs focusing on neurofeedback and wellness

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🎙️ Origins of Neurofeedback, Alpha–Theta Addiction & APA Rule | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast
Q: Tell me about the first neurofeedback practice.
The hosts describe an early path starting with seizures and alcohol-related issues, then moving toward alpha training and alpha-theta approaches as foundational steps, followed by practical challenges like securing funding and publishing authoritative references. They emphasize learning from ongoing observation and mentor-led education in the lab setting.
A 17-Year-Old's Brain, Read Blind From the EEG | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Therapy Podcast
Q: What was the main takeaway from following EEG-guided protocols in addiction treatment?
EEG-guided protocols, when tailored to individual phenotypes rather than DSM categories, can lead to meaningful improvements across cognitive and behavioral measures and may outperform generic addiction treatments.
SMR Deep Dive: Sterman's Cats to ADHD, Epilepsy & Sleep | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Therapy Podcast
Q: How would you answer the question? It's a newbie question and we do our Q&A every Wednesday, 6 PM Central Time, 4 PM Pacific. Somebody asked, is there an optimal number of SMR training sessions and can you overtrain SMR?
There isn't a single universal number of sessions; outcomes depend on the individual, their starting brain activity, and their learning curve. Overtraining is possible when arousal is pushed too far in the under-arousal direction, so protocols require balancing SMR with beta or other training to maintain appropriate arousal and avoid fatigue or drowsiness.
🎙️ Overlapping Filters, Essential Tremor & Narcissism on EEG | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast
Q: What do you tell a clinician who sees excess theta on a patient on antipsychotics—could the theta be med-induced, and how would you differentiate?
Medications can influence theta and disinhibit various networks; clues include whether slowing correlates with dosage or side effects, and whether EEG patterns align with known medication effects; in some cases, adjusting dose or adding anticonvulsants may be necessary to prevent discharges and seizures.
🎙️ Overlapping Filters, Essential Tremor & Narcissism on EEG | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast
Q: When is it okay to overlap reward and inhibit in neurofeedback, and are there hard rules or should we just follow the data?
The experts explain that overlapping bands is common and can be necessary; one must understand filter roll-off and the patient's actual spectral content, then adjust the target bands to center on the patient's true frequencies rather than assuming fixed bands will work for everyone.

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The program centers on EEG-based neurofeedback, brain mapping, and QEEG, blending clinical case discussions with practical demonstrations of how brainwave patterns relate to conditions like ADHD, anxiety, and depression. Guests who are well known in the field join in to translate complex brain data into actionable therapies, exploring topics such as anterior cingulate activity, memory optimization through frequency tuning, and phenotype-informed interventions. Across episodes, the show also touches on caregiver guidance, patient education, and the realities of monetization and sponsorship in a clinically oriented wellness podcast space. Noteworthy elements include hands-on EEG interpretation, source localization considerations, and a critic... more

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