Posted By Mind-Brain Technologies

A new study confirms that Alpha waves can diminish your attention and cause you to make mistakes.  

According to the study, led by researchers at the University of California and the Donders Institute of the Netherlands, the appearance of Alpha waves, while trying to focus on a cognitive task can be the reason why we sometimes make mistakes such as spilling a cup of coffee or failing to notice a stop sign. It can also explain the source of the difficulties that ADHD individuals experience when trying to perform a task that requires sustained attention. These unwanted Alpha waves interfere with the regular Beta waves that are present when a cognitive task is executed.  

Generally, Alpha waves are in use during daydreaming or when a person closes his eyes. However, if an Alpha wave (that comes from the back of the brain) moves to the frontal cortex while trying to concentrate on a task, this will create a cognitive lapse that will result in some form of an error. Although an important discovery, this is not entirely new. Neuro-cognitive specialists have known for some time that individuals with ADHD maintain an excessive amount of slow brain waves (Alpha and/or Theta waves) that prevent the frontal lobes from being fully engaged and are therefore, unable to sustain attention when required and for as long as it is required. ADHD is a neurological impairment that a person is born with.  

However, the brain is quite an amazing organ that can adjust and upgrade itself if it is taught how to do it (an ability commonly referred to as “neuroplasticity”). The programs developed at the ACEclinics can train the brain to reduce slow brain wave activity such as Alpha and Theta and increase the production Beta 1 and Beta 2 waves, which as a result will improve the overall ability to focus, concentrate, remember and process information adequately.


 
3 Comment(s):
brenda said...
so, with a brain that has been damaged in an auto crash, shaken baby, sports.... as in Frontal Lobe Damage I received in a crash, Dr.s have me on ritalin to help me function. As different than one born with adhd, mine appeared overnight. I can explain somewhat how i am different now, than before 81's crash. Personality traits, family traits or learned behavior makes sense- knowing, feeling, being criticized daily for something that i can not "change", as so many point their fingers at me, does not make sense. If I had lost a leg in the crash, would they expect me to grow it back? How can they look at, but past me... when every test, so many articles explain my 'social skills damage', especially with deep scars running from right temple over eyebrow, scooping down between eyes, back over left brow to temple ending past hairline. is there any hope to develope clearer thoughts when there is actual damage to tissue and nerves?
December 23, 2009 09:37:34
 
Bob Gottfried said...
Hello Lauri, Daydreaming equals Alpha brain waves. While daydreaming can be relaxing and part of a creative process, it can be quite disruptive when it happens in the middle of listening to a lecture, or performing a task that requires sustained attention. Neuro-cognitive training, such as the one provided by SharperPrograms, can train the brain to reduce Alpha brain waves, whenever at tention to detail is needed. You will not lose your ability to produce Alpha waves. Instead, you will be able to select which brain waves you would like to be dominant at any particular time depending on the task at hand. This ability, which I call attentional flexibility is very important for healthy cognitive function. Good luck!
December 1, 2009 01:45:41
 
Lauri said...
It makes a lot of sense. I have always been a daydreamer and therefore could never really concentrate. Can this be resolved? Lauri
November 30, 2009 07:54:09
 
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