Neuroplasticity and Stress on the Brain
Sep 28, 2017
Kiley Wheel - Director of Brain Highways
Neuroplasticity and Stress on the Brain

Brain Highways is a fun, educational program based on neuroplasticity.

While that’s quite a long word, it just means the brain has the ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections.  So, could neuroplasticity help someone with a diagnosis such as ADHD, autism, OCD, bipolar disorder, depression, and dyslexia? Or, what about the person who just wants to improve his reading comprehension, organization skills, and sports performance?  In other words, can anyone change his or her brain?  The answer is a resounding yes. In fact, once the brain is functioning as intended, sometimes even miraculous-seeming changes happen.

While the brain can change, it needs some guidance to do so.

That’s why we created Brain Highways. We wanted to make it easy for adults and kids to learn about their brain and how to ensure it’s working in the most efficient way. We also wanted to teach people how it’s possible to create a positive, calm, energized brain.  And yes, in the process of doing all that, our participants also experience, first-hand—the brain can truly change.

 

Kiley Wheel will be introduced by Bryan Facendini.