Introduction to "Brain Function Training" - By Dr. Barry Sterman
 
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About Medha  

Medha Mind Enhancement Company, a specialized consulting organisation providing individualized scientific solutions based on brain research with the goal of resolving "people issues". Brain Function Training (BFT) evolved in the late 1960's and 70's. This methodology helped us learn that it was possible to Train & Retrain the brain using non-invasive techniques. BFT uses external sensors on the skin to gather data and provide feedback for the brain to bring about gradual change. This training is based on “Operant Conditioning.” Based on cutting-edge research that synchronizes “Self-Regulation” with rigorous empirical validation, Medha has custom-designed programs for Corporates, Sportspersons, Students & labeled - “THE ART OF BEING MENTALLY TOUGH” (ABMT).  The program resolves complex “Human Issues” through Quantification and Qualitative framework. 

Optimal functioning of the human brain is the need of the hour

Simplified real time performance management is the key managerial challenge in today’s context of volatile environment, pressure to perform and deliver on-time every time, high labor turnover, intense competition, need for continuous improvement and innovation, constant customer focus, requirement to change and adapt to new technology, methods and culture, all on real time basis. It is the responsibility of every organization to provide the right kind of infrastructure that can facilitate optimized functioning of the human brain for peak performance. What does this call for? Is it possible to sustain peak performance of all individuals in an organization, all the time? What are the alternative ways for managing this challenge? This is where Medha mind offers unique solutions.

Medha mind’s main vision is to serve the society by simplifying peak performance and human development. The company is committed to the philosophy of unleashing growth potential in human beings.

 
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