Speed Hearing
Speed hearing research started in US army around 1956. Applying speed hearing as a training for executives was pioneered by the Japanese in the late 70's. Today, more then 700,000 people was trained with speed hearing. 

Our mind can be trained by employing the principle of overwhelm. Neurologically this is called "use dependent plasticity". The most common experience is highway driving. After driving at highway speed for a while (say an hour or two) we will find that it is almost hard to drive at city speed. It is because once our brain get used to have information coming at a fast pace, it is actually hard to slow down!


A Brain Exercise Likes No Other
By combining Image Abacus and Speed Listening training, we have created a brain exercise like no other. The intensive comprehension and calculation required to complete the task, cause most of the actual information processing to be off-loaded to the right brain for faster processing. With regular training, students will gain unrestricted access to the right hemisphere of their brains. This is like once we learned how to ride a bike, we instinctively were able to balance ourselves on it without having to think about it every time.

Putting It All Together
To make this training possible, we employ custom developed computer aided training systems and speech synthesizers to accurately control the speed (words per minute), duration and level of difficulty of each exercise. These training programs were designed basically on our own "Brain Wave Optimization" EEG biofeedback research. The result is an achievable, progressive program that will benefit each and every one of our students. We guarantee that each student will show improvements in focus and concentration, faster and more intuitive thinking, better memory and of course, incredible or superior math capability.

 

Neural Pathway



  1. More about Neural pathway

  2. A simple guide to neurons

  3. Neural Pathway Development by  Dr. Gene Van Tassell

Interesting Facts

Do you know: 


Structure A Neuron

•Abnormalities in the production or functioning of certain neurotransmitters have been implicated in a number of diseases including Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and clinical depression.

•The human brain consists of some 100 billion interconnected nerve cells with innumerable extensions.

•Using EEGs to enhance biofeedback, a person can be taught to monitor and regulate his or her own brain waves.  

•In the 1970s Ph.D. psychologist M. Barry Sterman taught cats to control their brainwaves in his laboratory.

•Brainwave training is an effective intervention for epileptic seizures in humans.

 

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