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FLEXIBILITY AND APPROPRIATENESS -AN UNDERPINNING WE CAN ALL AGREE UPON

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brain's mode of operation

to the current demands, to

reduce stress, improve

productivity, and, ultimately,

to relieve suffering.

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This is neither a medical

nor a nonmedical approach,

it is a "medicalneutral"

approach. It provides

a way of looking at

normal function in a dynamical

way, and a way of

looking at any non-optimal

functioning as something

that can be improved

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Dr. Collura has over 30 years experience as a biomedical engineer and neurophysiologist. He has conducted clinical research and development and system design, in the areas of evoked potentials, microelectronics, human factors, EEG mapping for (more...)
 
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