Video Library
Introduction
Basics
- Muscle Testing and Response
- Acupressure
- Formatting
- Head Hold
General Processing
These formats optimize accessibility to the nerve fibers that transmit information between processing cells.
General Coordination & Processing
Included:
- Motor Coordination
- Cognitive Coordination
- Emotional Processing
- Integrated Language Functions
- Visual Coordination
- Auditory Processing
- Memory Processing
Language
Included:
- Movements of Speech
- Verbal Expression
- Speech Awareness
- Comprehension
- Listening
Mind > Body connection
Functions include:
- Pupillary Response
- Trusting Intuition
- Inner Peripheral Vision
- Outer Peripheral Vision
- Hunger/Desire
- Lung response
- Stomach Response
Emotions > Body connection
- Pupillary Response
- Cycling thoughts
- Rythmic Movemnet
- Emotional Perception
- Curiosity
- Present Awareness
Fine & Gross Motor Control
- Motor Regulation
- Sensory Recognition
- Motor Control
- Sensory Integration
- Executive Integration
- Dopamine Production
Emotional Regulation
Memory
- Storage of long term memory
- Storage of short term memory
- Maintenance of long term memory
- Maintenance of short term memory
- Intuition
- Drive
- Memory capacity
- Memory & thoughts
- Memory & emotions
- Memory & senses
- Memory & body
Emotional Thermostat
Expression of Fight or Flight
- Rage
- Docility
- Viciousness
- Tameness
Restlessness
Visual Processing
Related: Dyslexia, Reading, Writing, Hand Eye Coordination, Memory, Focus.
Auditory Processing
Related: Focus, Attention, Noise sensitivity, Listening, Thought processing, Organization.
Sight & Sound Integration
Related: Any complex task requiring both seeing and listening to learn. (ex: taking notes during a lecture)
Balance
Balance is essential for optimal visual processing and memory efficiency.
Hand Eye Coordination
Cognitive Coordination #1
These are integrated functions that optimize the use of multiple functions simultaneously.
Same side marching pattern
Cognitive Coordination #2
These are integrated functions that optimize the use of multiple functions simultaneously.
Cross crawl marching pattern
Auditory Short-term Memory
Visual Short-Term Memory
Emotional Triggers
Each time we move through an experience our is colored with emotions. Those emotions then become lenses for future experiences ensuring learning and survival. By addressing those emotional lenses built upon our past, we can change the way we see our future and make decisions untainted by previous experiences.