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Pete and all,

I have been using nir HEG for a few

people. One has had great results, resetting the level to a higher one twice in

a 5 minute session.

He got better at it (higher gains and

longer sustained) each session. I did however notice with this individual that

when he did fall below the reward level his levels would start dropping

dramatically.

I tried to reduce the threshold but the

button was to slow to catch his decline. I modified the design and made the

reduce threshold go down faster and pressed it quickly when he would go below

the reward level and hey presto he was back to great gains once again. Has

anyone had this experience? I should mention that he had a serious TBI centred

at the right SMR cortex near the ear. Some frontal lode damage also present

nearest the impact area.

I have also been working with my daughter who

has Prader willi Syndrome and is 6. I have found it extremely difficult to get

her to increase her HEG levels and have only managed consistent gains a few

times, and it generally takes her some time to get gains. Does anyone have any

suggestions on how to help her? She watches DVD’s and the screen size

changes along with volume and the standard tones in the design.

She has a lot of difficulty maintaining

attention and has lately be sleeping sometime during the day. Also I am

concerned about delays in the digital TV I use for a monitor.

The audio seems to have a slight delay and

perhaps the video does too, but I cannot measure that. I use a DVI cable to the

TV. Should I perhaps use a VGA cable and stereo audio cable to possibly reduce

delays?

Since another person has trained

successfully(note only used silent movies) I don’t know if the delay is

relevant unless it depends on the brain in question.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Regards,

Kent.

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