goldsmiths-university-of-londonIn the study referenced below, brief brainwave training, using a neurofeedback approach, was shown to have a lingering positive effect on neuroplasticity.

The pace of brain/mind research progress is amazing.  Although the programs offered here at MindFusionX don’t directly utilize this technique, a growing body of research suggests specific benefits from various brainwave modification and neurofeedback techniques.  This accelerating research continues to extend the bounds for personal development tools and programs.

The MindFusionX programs alter your brainwaves through relaxation, breathwork, brainwave entrainment, and brief meditation-like states.  While different than neurofeedback, EEG studies do show these practices alter brainwaves.  The extend to which the feedback mechanism is part of the neuroplastic effects is not in the scope of this study, but is likely to contribute positively to the effect.

University of Goldsmiths London (2010, March 12). First direct evidence of neuroplastic changes following brainwave training. ScienceDaily.
http://www.sciencedaily.com­/releases/2010/03/100310114936.htm